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There's only one thing blocking Trump's treason

Started by Denny7 REPLIES1,099 VIEWS· 11 May 2025, 14:50
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DennyCaptain12,893 posts
11 May 2025, 14:50
#1
11 May 2025, 14:50#1

On Wednesday, Chief Justice John Roberts, in a not-so-veiled swipe at Donald Trump, stressed that the U.S. Constitution’s “main innovation” was the creation of an independent judiciary. Our constitutional system of government only works, he emphasized, if power shared between the three branches of federal government remains equal and balanced, and it is up to the courts, not Trump, to decide what makes it so.


Roberts’ remarks followed the Trump regime’s astonishing flurry of attacks against the judiciary. On April 25, Attorney General Pam Bondi called judges who refused to legitimize Trump’s power grabs “deranged,” then, with characteristic bombast, warned the judiciary, “we will come after you and we will prosecute you.” That same day, Kash Patel had a Wisconsin judge perp-walked out of the courthouse in handcuffs because she allowed a defendant to exit from a side door to the main hall where everyone else, including the FBI, was waiting. Three days later, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt intimated that Trump could have Supreme Court justices arrested.

Roberts can well see that Trump’s henchmen are attacking the judiciary as the last line of defense against an authoritarian coup. Perhaps more difficult to see is that Trump’s attacks, in concert with his deliberate weakening of national security, are acts of sabotage. He is wrecking our constitutional form of government in an effort to replace it with something else. From this perspective, it is difficult to see Trump’s strategy as anything short of treasonous.


A president who projects his own criminality

Throughout his first 100 days, Trump engaged in wild and unprecedented acts of retribution against the rule of law and anyone who tried to make him answer to it. Last week, describing Trump’s executive order to punish and extort lawyers who represented his political adversaries, a federal judge noted, “No American President has ever before issued executive orders like the one at issue” in an attempt to march the country toward totalitarianism.

Aside from metastasizing power grabs, the most common thread running through Trump’s EOs — announced through a series of White House propaganda papers issued every other day — is Trump’s projection of his own crimes and misdeeds onto others. Anyone trying to map Trump’s elusive plan of governance need only look at what he purports to attack in his orders, because those are his true intentions. On his first day in office, for example, Trump issued an EO “Ending the weaponization of the federal government,” dialing weaponization of government power to levels not seen since King George.


Freighted with propaganda, the White House memo regurgitated Trump’s grievances about efforts to hold him legally accountable for his actions, falsely proclaiming as “fact,” under seal of the White House, that, “The prior administration and allies throughout the country engaged in an unprecedented, third-world weaponization of prosecutorial power.”

Trump then turned these accusations into a plan of action never before seen in American history, ordering the AG, DOJ and FBI to conduct political investigations, arrests and prosecutions.

On brand, Trump accuses others of treason

Determined to rule by fiat in order to bypass both legislative and judicial branches, Trump has issued a slew of incongruent declarations and EOs too wide-ranging to list. To squelch dissent and criticism of those orders, he describes critics as ‘enemies of the state,’ and accuses them of treason.


Trump’s presidential memorandum about “leakers” of government information describes as “treasonous” any disclosure of sensitive information for the purposes of undermining foreign policy, national security, or government effectiveness. ‘Undermining,’ of course, is whatever Trump says it is, which means any criticism can be deemed ‘treason.’

It’s a bold intimidation campaign meant to facilitate prosecution and imprisonment of critics in the near future, modeled on authoritarians like Russia’s Vladimir Putin, El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele, and Hungary’s Viktor Orban. While his left hand attempts to silence critics Putin-style, Trump’s right hand is actively sabotaging national security, by:

?Exposing secrets of the US intelligence community on easily hacked commercial messaging apps

?Making threats to NATO that serve and align with Russian interests


?Purging career civil servants and replacing them with incompetent loyalists to destabilize the government

?Pausing or ceasing federal enforcement of foreign bribery laws

?Trashing security alliances by threatening allies

?Ending the Justice Department’s task force on covert foreign influence even as threats from foreign influence are rising.

Step by step, agency by federal agency, Trump is systematically disabling institutions that could interfere with his acquisition of domestic power, while at the same time inviting a foreign attack. Standing alone, each act weakens national security in ways that can’t be measured because the consequences have not yet materialized. Taken in concert, they reflect Trump’s intentional subversion of our national security interests.

'Levying war' against the nation

Treason, a federal crime, is defined by the Constitution as ‘levying war’ against the nation; it also includes “giving aid and comfort” to our enemies. Trump credibly has been accused of treason for aiding Russia’s interests over our own. In 2023, his actions in fomenting the Jan. 6 attack were also deemed treasonous when the Colorado Supreme Court found that he engaged in insurrection, a decision with roots in the Constitution’s definition of treason. The U.S. Supreme Court found a workaround to avoid Colorado’s application of the 14th Amendment on grounds that had nothing to do with — and did not disturb — Colorado’s finding of insurrection.


Treason is defined as the betrayal of one’s country. It is hard to imagine a deeper betrayal than an American president questioning the basic rule of the US Constitution while he actively subverts it.

I have no illusion that the spineless Republican party is prepared to rein Trump in; as one senator admitted, they are all too “frightened” of retribution to do their constitutional duty. So for now, thanks to a partisan Supreme Court and cowardly federal legislators, we are a nation held hostage by a lawless president of questionable sanity and his power-drunk sycophants.

As America wonders how bad it will get before he is stopped, at least we are learning a shared civics lesson: we are learning why the Constitution prohibits traitors from being elected into federal office.


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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
11 May 2025, 15:50
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11 May 2025, 15:50#2

B S Denny


The Biden Administration weponozed the Justrice Departmnt and the FBI to act Uncosntitutionally by -


  1. by using the FBI a to spy on over i,3 million people criticial of the Biden regime;
  2. the WH, FBI and CIA put pressure on the media and internet platforms to suppress news that could end up as criticism of the regime;
  3. laid fake cjhrges against opposition and essentially also against Trump and oher candidates - in hee eelction last year; and ignore many cases whre the courts ruled on illegalities of he Regime and the media kept qquiet about it, while the Justice Department was supposed to enforce the court rulings and impress on it, .


If ever there were treason committed it was by the Biden Regime. The Treason included the open border policy that was against both the Constitution and Immigration Act allwing over 11 million illegals into the country without really doing anything to stop the flow of illegals.when ordered to do so by the courts, Now the Demcrats are using the courts and judges appointed by Obama and Biden to stop extradition of illegals guilty of ciminal offences back into their country of origin, . But a a party led by criminals the Democrats love crimibnals and that is why their popularity in the ccountry is now down tto ebtween 25 and 27%.


Th Demcorats try to rule the country by usuing judges to stop the rule of the country by the Repubvl;icans and stop the expulsion of criminals, gandstrs and supporters of Hamas and terrorism from the country. But that is suport by you and the leftist media. They did the same against Trump in is first time - but ciuled it to non-ecxisting links between Putin and Trump based on lies.which the Democrats concotted and you fell for all the time.


Wait and see what happens in the end. - most of the hundreds of rulings by Distrct judges is going to be thrown out, Fools are easily bluffed by the media - especially the liars you believe in. So tell su where that article full of shit came from.



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AJHPro3,183 posts
17 May 2025, 20:13
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17 May 2025, 20:13#3

Really, so sorry to see your posting on PRESIDENT TRUMP.

You have to get over it as you still have three plus years of him as the President.


We all understand that your support for that muddled up old fart is ongoing but get over it.


Three and a half MORE YEARS!..



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DennyCaptain12,893 posts
18 May 2025, 07:04
#4
18 May 2025, 07:04#4

And I'm really sorry to see you attack the messenger instead of the message.

Surely you are better than that.

Here is but one excerpt from the above....tell me it's not true.


Throughout his first 100 days, Trump engaged in wild and unprecedented acts of retribution against the rule of law and anyone who tried to make him answer to it. Last week, describing Trump’s executive order to punish and extort lawyers who represented his political adversaries, a federal judge noted, “No American President has ever before issued executive orders like the one at issue” in an attempt to march the country toward totalitarianism.

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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
18 May 2025, 23:36
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18 May 2025, 23:36#5

A person copying and pasting biased material is hardly a messenger. Perhaps the ‘messenger’ should review her previous, hilarious efforts and correct them….like the one where Trump supposedly threatened US troops in the Ukraine. Only a total political noob would believe such utter nonsense

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DennyCaptain12,893 posts
19 May 2025, 03:46
#6
19 May 2025, 03:46#6

Moffie, I'll say this in the nicest possible way. Stop following me around the board, I don't read your posts, try ignoring me, I mean do your utmost. I know it gives you a break from your highly inactive life but in the meantime STFU.

Once you do that I promise to respond.


Consider my response a favour.

Thank you, Moffie.

PL
PlumCaptain21,007 posts
19 May 2025, 07:32
#7
19 May 2025, 07:32#7

Denise, when someone fronts up to you, your voice goes extremely shrill, doesn't it?


I mean, dolphins start beaching themselves, don't they?


Be honest...

MO
MozartCaptain49,914 posts
19 May 2025, 15:42
#8
19 May 2025, 15:42#8

Stop spluttering Hysteria….you have gutter press headlines which have been disproven all over the Trumpet. Correct them. Then stop pasting material which is way above your intellectual capacity to understand.

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