Trump continues to lose.

Right here.
With these Facts:

1). I paid a little bit more for groceries, gas, and energy.

2). My wages increased more than Inflation.

3). My Stock Portfolio went up over 40%.

4) I retired from career job and got a part time job.

I've checked my IRA, six figures. The value of my home is also in the high six figures. Some people are NOT as lucky.
 
So, Trump failed Covid and Biden ended it, and that is a Biden failure, correct?

The Biden term was an economic disaster for America. That's why the American People fired the Democrats in November.
 
The Biden term was an economic disaster for America. That's why the American People fired the Democrats in November.
Wow, You stick to your biased story and refuse to debate. You are an orator and not a debater. You are here to sell and not to discuss what is and what isn't.

Soapbox.webp
 

Two major law firms sue Trump administration over executive orders targeting them​


Two major law firms are taking the Trump administration to court on Friday, seeking to block executive orders that the firms say target them for zealous representation of clients and their hearty pro bono work.

The lawsuit by the Jenner & Block firm, filed in federal district court in Washington, D.C., alleges violations of the First Amendment guarantees to free speech and free association. It also alleges the order violates the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment by hurting the firm's ability to practice law; and violates the Sixth Amendment, for undermining the relationship between attorneys and their clients, and clients' right to lawyers of their choosing.

A separate lawsuit by the WilmerHale law firm said the executive action Trump took on Thursday punishes the firm for employing former special counsel Robert Mueller and other public servants who worked alongside him.

WilmerHale's lawsuit said the White House is retaliating against it for representing the Democratic National Committee, the campaigns of Democratic politicians Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, and for suing the administration this year over its firing of several inspectors general.

The lawsuits come after President Trump signed executive orders this week, which attempted to restrict both firms' access to federal buildings, yank any active security clearances held by its personnel, and direct government employees not to meet with the firm or its members.

"For more than 100 years, Jenner has tirelessly advocated for its clients against all adversaries, including against unlawful government action," the lawsuit said. "With this suit, the Firm takes up that charge once again.


Trump continues to lose. His orders are unconstitutional.
Trump continues to win and you are freaked out about it every day.
 
8 months versus 48 months, Simp.
And only a moron would count the early Biden months as a Biden Death.
More in Tater’s first year, Stupid. Are you always a uniformed dolt? Rhetorical question.


CDC data indicates there were 385,443 U.S. deaths attributing COVID-19 as an underlying or contributing cause on death certificates in 2020.


By contrast, there were 446,197 U.S. deaths attributed to COVID-19 on death certificates in 2021, as of Jan. 12.

A CDC spokesperson wrote in a Jan. 5 email the CDC won't have the final 2021 data for nearly a year, but the death toll will climb as more data comes in for 2021. The spokesperson said it is safe to say the 2021 death toll will remain higher than in 2020.
 
8 months versus 48 months, Simp.
And only a moron would count the early Biden months as a Biden Death.
Do you count the early deaths under Trump as Trump deaths?
 

Two major law firms sue Trump administration over executive orders targeting them​


Two major law firms are taking the Trump administration to court on Friday, seeking to block executive orders that the firms say target them for zealous representation of clients and their hearty pro bono work.

The lawsuit by the Jenner & Block firm, filed in federal district court in Washington, D.C., alleges violations of the First Amendment guarantees to free speech and free association. It also alleges the order violates the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment by hurting the firm's ability to practice law; and violates the Sixth Amendment, for undermining the relationship between attorneys and their clients, and clients' right to lawyers of their choosing.

A separate lawsuit by the WilmerHale law firm said the executive action Trump took on Thursday punishes the firm for employing former special counsel Robert Mueller and other public servants who worked alongside him.

WilmerHale's lawsuit said the White House is retaliating against it for representing the Democratic National Committee, the campaigns of Democratic politicians Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, and for suing the administration this year over its firing of several inspectors general.

The lawsuits come after President Trump signed executive orders this week, which attempted to restrict both firms' access to federal buildings, yank any active security clearances held by its personnel, and direct government employees not to meet with the firm or its members.

"For more than 100 years, Jenner has tirelessly advocated for its clients against all adversaries, including against unlawful government action," the lawsuit said. "With this suit, the Firm takes up that charge once again.


Trump continues to lose. His orders are unconstitutional.
Um.....lose? No....the EOs are in place now.
They have not been enjoined or restricted.
 
Two major law firms fighting President Trump’s assault on their business will appear in court on Wednesday with the aim of putting a decisive end to his retribution campaign against them.

The two firms, Perkins Coie and WilmerHale, have asked the courts to permanently block executive orders issued by Mr. Trump declaring them a national security risk, which curtails their ability to do high-level legal work. The firms, which have clients and employ lawyers whom Mr. Trump opposes politically, have argued that the orders are so blatantly unconstitutional that no trial is necessary.

The judges presiding over their cases, Beryl A. Howell and Richard J. Leon of the Federal District Court in Washington, are under no obligation to act immediately after the hearings on Wednesday. But the legal community is intensely interested in how these two cases proceed, after the president’s executive orders and threats caused a deep rift of the world of elite corporate firms.


The decision shouldn't be close. What trump wants to do is unconstitutional.
 

Trump Administration Reverses Course on Student Visa Cancellations​

The Trump administration on Friday abruptly walked back its cancellation of more than 1,500 student visas held by international students, announcing a dramatic shift by Immigration and Customs Enforcement during a court hearing in Washington.

Joseph F. Carilli, a Justice Department lawyer, said that immigration officials had begun work on a new system for reviewing and terminating visas for international students and that, until the process was complete, agencies would not make additional changes or further revocations.


trump is actually walking back some of his idiocy all by himself. Well, I suppose I should say after the public's reaction to the latest outrage.
 

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