What's Trump Done Now?

Curious Cdn

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You are quite the dumb ass.
*snicker*
Are the Americans going to do the "right thing", this election?

Not likely.

They lost the script and ceased to see what the "right things" were some time ago.

It is a dysfunctional, spent and failing power.
 

Bar Sinister

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Hoid

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Sessions and Acosta.

Trumps estrogen levels are peaking from the mid term spanking he got.
 

Cliffy

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Trump’s New Attorney General Says Judges Should Have A ‘Biblical View Of Justice’

Theocracy Alert: Matthew G. Whitaker, Trump’s new acting attorney general, claims federal judges should have a “Biblical view of justice.”
Earlier this week Trump asked for and received the resignation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. In response to the resignation, Trump named Whitaker, Sessions’ chief of staff at the Justice Department, as the new acting attorney general.



Like Sessions, Whitaker is a dangerous Christian extremist with no respect for the separation of church and state.
The Washington Post reports:
In a 2014 debate when he was running for the U.S. Senate, acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker said judges should have a Christian worldview, and that a judge with a “secular worldview” would be problematic…
A May 2014 report from the Des Moines Register covers a debate among candidates vying for a U.S. Senate seat from Iowa. Whitaker was a candidate at the time, and participated in the debate, although he eventually lost the GOP primary to Joni Ernst.


https://www.patheos.com/blogs/progr...udges-should-have-a-biblical-view-of-justice/


So much for separation of church and state. Sounds suspiciously like Christian Sharia Law. This should give Trumpites and group erection.
 

Ocean Breeze

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Trump’s New Attorney General Says Judges Should Have A ‘Biblical View Of Justice’

Theocracy Alert: Matthew G. Whitaker, Trump’s new acting attorney general, claims federal judges should have a “Biblical view of justice.”
Earlier this week Trump asked for and received the resignation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. In response to the resignation, Trump named Whitaker, Sessions’ chief of staff at the Justice Department, as the new acting attorney general.



Like Sessions, Whitaker is a dangerous Christian extremist with no respect for the separation of church and state.
The Washington Post reports:
In a 2014 debate when he was running for the U.S. Senate, acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker said judges should have a Christian worldview, and that a judge with a “secular worldview” would be problematic…
A May 2014 report from the Des Moines Register covers a debate among candidates vying for a U.S. Senate seat from Iowa. Whitaker was a candidate at the time, and participated in the debate, although he eventually lost the GOP primary to Joni Ernst.


https://www.patheos.com/blogs/progr...udges-should-have-a-biblical-view-of-justice/


So much for separation of church and state. Sounds suspiciously like Christian Sharia Law. This should give Trumpites and group erection.
oh dear..Where do they find these people??
 

Cliffy

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Federal judge blocks Keystone XL pipeline, saying Trump administration review ignored ‘inconvenient’ climate change facts

A federal judge temporarily blocked construction of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, ruling late Thursday that the Trump administration had failed to justify its decision granting a permit for the 1,200-mile long project designed to connect Canada’s oil sands fields with Texas’s Gulf Coast refineries.
The judge, Brian Morris of the U.S. District Court in Montana, said the State Department ignored crucial issues of climate change to further the president’s goal of letting the pipeline be built. In doing so, the administration ran afoul of the Administrative Procedure Act, which requires “reasoned” explanations for government decisions, particularly when they represent reversals of well-studied actions.
It was a major defeat for President Trump, who attacked the Obama administration for stopping the project in the face of protests and an environmental impact study. Trump signed an executive order two days into his presidency setting in motion a course reversal on the Keystone XL pipeline, as well as another major pipeline, Dakota Access.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...ederal-judge-major-blow-trump-administration/
 

Hoid

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Federal judge blocks Keystone XL pipeline, saying Trump administration review ignored ‘inconvenient’ climate change facts

A federal judge temporarily blocked construction of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, ruling late Thursday that the Trump administration had failed to justify its decision granting a permit for the 1,200-mile long project designed to connect Canada’s oil sands fields with Texas’s Gulf Coast refineries.
The judge, Brian Morris of the U.S. District Court in Montana, said the State Department ignored crucial issues of climate change to further the president’s goal of letting the pipeline be built. In doing so, the administration ran afoul of the Administrative Procedure Act, which requires “reasoned” explanations for government decisions, particularly when they represent reversals of well-studied actions.
It was a major defeat for President Trump, who attacked the Obama administration for stopping the project in the face of protests and an environmental impact study. Trump signed an executive order two days into his presidency setting in motion a course reversal on the Keystone XL pipeline, as well as another major pipeline, Dakota Access.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...ederal-judge-major-blow-trump-administration/
also ignored was the matter of US national interest

this pipeline does not satisfy that requirement in the least