Simon Rabinovitch
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that what they've done, the executive orders, trying to revive presidential power of empowerment, all of that will end up in the courts and probably ultimately will end up at the Supreme Court. And so it's not that he's afraid that the courts are going to block his agenda.
that what they've done, the executive orders, trying to revive presidential power of empowerment, all of that will end up in the courts and probably ultimately will end up at the Supreme Court. And so it's not that he's afraid that the courts are going to block his agenda.
I think rather he wants the courts to ultimately be the jurisdiction that determines whether or not his interpretation of the law is the correct one.
I think rather he wants the courts to ultimately be the jurisdiction that determines whether or not his interpretation of the law is the correct one.
I think rather he wants the courts to ultimately be the jurisdiction that determines whether or not his interpretation of the law is the correct one.
And if he succeeds when these cases work their way up to a Supreme Court argument, if he succeeds, then he will have fundamentally redrawn the bounds of presidential power and brought America back to kind of a late 19th century version of the way that the White House could operate.
And if he succeeds when these cases work their way up to a Supreme Court argument, if he succeeds, then he will have fundamentally redrawn the bounds of presidential power and brought America back to kind of a late 19th century version of the way that the White House could operate.
And if he succeeds when these cases work their way up to a Supreme Court argument, if he succeeds, then he will have fundamentally redrawn the bounds of presidential power and brought America back to kind of a late 19th century version of the way that the White House could operate.
In a way, all of these lawsuits aren't necessarily a bad thing. All of these lawsuits might be driving toward what Russ Vogt wants.
In a way, all of these lawsuits aren't necessarily a bad thing. All of these lawsuits might be driving toward what Russ Vogt wants.
In a way, all of these lawsuits aren't necessarily a bad thing. All of these lawsuits might be driving toward what Russ Vogt wants.
That's right. Driving towards the kind of the fundamental confrontation to the judgment day, if you will. Now, of course, there still is concern and some of what J.D. Vance has said has animated those concerns that, you know, will the Trump administration abide by court rulings that don't go in their favor?
That's right. Driving towards the kind of the fundamental confrontation to the judgment day, if you will. Now, of course, there still is concern and some of what J.D. Vance has said has animated those concerns that, you know, will the Trump administration abide by court rulings that don't go in their favor?
That's right. Driving towards the kind of the fundamental confrontation to the judgment day, if you will. Now, of course, there still is concern and some of what J.D. Vance has said has animated those concerns that, you know, will the Trump administration abide by court rulings that don't go in their favor?
But I think as far as Russ Vogt is concerned, he has the confidence, the optimism that the courts will ultimately side with them. And I think legal scholars who've looked at impoundment power, for example, it's not clear exactly how the courts will rule. There's many people who think that what they're trying to do is unconstitutional, is illegal, but it's not a slam dunk.
But I think as far as Russ Vogt is concerned, he has the confidence, the optimism that the courts will ultimately side with them. And I think legal scholars who've looked at impoundment power, for example, it's not clear exactly how the courts will rule. There's many people who think that what they're trying to do is unconstitutional, is illegal, but it's not a slam dunk.
But I think as far as Russ Vogt is concerned, he has the confidence, the optimism that the courts will ultimately side with them. And I think legal scholars who've looked at impoundment power, for example, it's not clear exactly how the courts will rule. There's many people who think that what they're trying to do is unconstitutional, is illegal, but it's not a slam dunk.
And so I think Russ Vogt is spoiling for a fight.
And so I think Russ Vogt is spoiling for a fight.
And so I think Russ Vogt is spoiling for a fight.