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Let me guess what the ruling will be ๐
SCOTUS ruled Trump can't do that. That was your guess, right? It was my guess.
https://www.scotusblog.com/2025/12/scotustoday-for-monday-december-1/
Does no one actually pay attention to the news over time? Or are we just posting the most cynical reactions because we feel it? Sounds like a conservative FaceBook attitude to me.
SCOTUS has ruled against Trump a great many times, or let lower court rulings stand, in many "woke" cases. I was so shocked I started collecting them. Those cases are a couple of years old, but not much has changed.
Blows my mind that people think Trump appointed judges owe him anything or are MAGA. They're conservative, not partisan.