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4. Yay! Thinking to the next round, I think they can try again.
Wed May 28, 2025, 10:08 PM
May 2025

Obviously they can appeal and we'll see how that turns out.


Regardless, through, I think they can just write a new executive order and better try to address the court's concerns.

They ruled as a matter of law, so it appears they neglected to address certain points they needed to. So if they just add something supposedly addressing those points, then at least it becomes a matter of fact, not law, as to whether or not the orders deal with the threats need to in order to be valid under law.

If nothing else, that would mean the next round takes longer.

Time works in the executive branch's favor in the sense that a Donnie can implement something illegal and it impacts the real world before the courts can act. He can impose a tariff and negotiate for a plane or whatever he wants, and remove it before the court says hey you can't do that.

He just needs to paper it up better.

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