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@Nonilex That's the exact opposite of what the court said in their opinion.

@CindyWeinstein

We elected a bunch of idiots to the House, the so it's his job to to give voice to the idiots that we elected.

He'll express whatever our elected representatives need him to express.

@DeniseG Right, because that's how US election systems work.

They weren't fake electors. They were proposed electors that Congress was to judge through the EC system.

That's just how this was always supposed to go.

@davidaugust.bsky.social

He's the Speaker of the House so his official job is to represent and cooperate with members of the House.

We elected a bunch of really dumb people to the House

He pretty much has no choice but to say dumb things because he represents dumb people that we elected.

@RnDanger Right, so Trump can't be prosecuted if he didn't break the law, and he can't prosecute Biden or Obama or any other president who didn't break the law.

So it's really not saying much. It mainly keeps Trump from going on witch hunts against previous officials.

@w7voa

@grrlscientist don't overlook that it's also for fun.

People enjoy playing with guns, same as they enjoy anything else.

It's important to recognize this motivation because it has to be considered when talking about seeking consensus for change.

@grrlscientist the problem is that we elected congresspeople who are generally not interested in pulling the 25th Amendment trigger at this point.

We should stop reelecting such people, and then maybe we'd get better government.

@phaedral no, SCOTUS didn't preempt anything here. That's not how the US legal system works.

(Fuck CNN, those Trump loving bastards. I'm not clicking the link here but) 

@RnDanger

That's not correct at all.

@w7voa

@MugsysRapSheet

It's funny how in your post you recognize that the Court is perfectly willing to rule against Trump while still saying they give him carte blanc [sic].

No, sometimes Trump is right on the law, often he's wrong, and the Court explains the differneces.

@vij

@GottaLaff It's funny because Trump personally came out celebrating being completely vindicated, and his supporters said the same thing, getting the court ruling completely backwards.

So I guess he has at least some adults working for him who actually read the court case and realized he lost.

I don't think Trump and his people realize they lost.

@ppatel The new executive order is just posturing like everything else this President does

@continuation you say that, but that's not what I'm hearing from queer activists.

@EveHasWords you have no right to privacy in public. It's mainly a question of whether the people you elect to government fund these programs.

@Peter_Link meh That's sensationalism. Executive orders proposing to violate law are simply invalid.

@libramoon the Texas legislature is not the federal Congress. So no.

@sgt1372 @bicmay

@bicmay

The critical thing is that it says what it says regardless of what you do or don't want to find out about.

@sgt1372

@gkmizuno honestly I want a lot less.

KJ was going off the deep end, as she often does, and plenty of people are pointing out that she doesn't seem to know what's going on in the world. I would like a lot less of her blabber.

KJ has no doubt. Well maybe she should have some doubts because she doesn't know what she's talking about.

The other Supreme Court Justices constantly try to give her remedial courses on how the courts work. She really is an embarrassment.

@libramoon

Congress shall make no law? Well isn't about making law.

@sgt1372 @bicmay

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