🚨SCOTUS Abruptly TURNS ON Trump after ERROR DETECTED
From MeidasTouch
The Supreme Court is reconsidering its support for former President Trump's authority to terminate Federal Reserve governors without sufficient cause, as justices, particularly Justice Kavanaugh, express concerns over the potential implications of granting such expansive executive power. This shift reflects apprehension about the precedent it could set for future administrations, particularly in light of impending midterm elections.
Key Takeaways
- Justice Kavanaugh's worry isn't just about Trump; it's about handing Democrats a power-play playbook.
- For-cause termination? More like a magician’s trick—just say the words and poof! You're fired.
- The Supreme Court's fear: Trump’s unlimited power today could haunt justices when a Democrat takes charge tomorrow.
- Kavanaugh's revelation: today's inch could become tomorrow's mile; precedent bites back.
- When the executive branch can fire at will, who needs checks and balances? Enter the slippery slope.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Donald Trump (person)
- Federal Reserve (company)
- Brett Kavanaugh (person)
- Talking Feds (media)
- Harry Litman (person)
- Dr. Lisa Cook (person)
- John Sauer (person)
- Substack (product)
- Midas Plus (company)