The end of Federal law in the USA?

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I have kept saying, since Trump was re-elected, that the likelihood was that the end of the rule of law in the USA was nigh. He is a man who has no desire to be told what to do by a judge, as he has proved time and again with his contempt for the legal system.

Now this seems to have been confirmed.  As the Guardian has reported this afternoon:

Republican House speaker Mike Johnson suggested potentially defunding, restructuring or eliminating US federal courts as a means of pushing back against judicial decisions that have challenged Donald Trump's policies.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Johnson, a former constitutional attorney, raised the prospect of congressional intervention in the court system.

“We do have the authority over the federal courts, as you know. We can eliminate an entire district court,” Johnson said.

I have already suggested that Trump's grand plan is to end the US federal government - and so, in effect, the USA. It appears Mike Johnson is now endorsing the plan, and the end of US democracy.


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