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    The lower courts can meaningfully delay Trump, but that lasts until it reaches the Supreme Court. The rigged 6-3 fascist Court almost always either rules in his favor, or delays an official ruling to let him get away with whatever he’s doing.

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      They will have to really tie themselves in knots to put aside the absolutely foundational legal doctrine of sovereign immunity. If any court would though, it’s these fuckers.

      I still don’t see how they avoid a years-long circus in the lower courts

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        They can also fast-track cases from the lower courts to accelerate them to the Supreme Court, and have done so. Another trick they have is to make an interim ruling without issuing a majority opinion through the so-called “shadow docket”. Then they can have the whole trial while the circus in the lower courts plays itself out. He could be in prison for years before they rule it unconstitutional.

        Assuming Trump doesn’t push for public execution.

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          Kind of a turning point moment IMO

          Does Trump have his final victory over “The rule of law” and bulldoze his way to a grand spectacle execution in a stadium?

          Or will this enterprise be mired in procedure and their own incompetence until the whole thing falls apart?

          I think my prediction is more towards the latter, but I think both ends of the spectrum are within the realm of possibility

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            I’m 60/40 thinking Trump is going to win here, because there’s no one to actually oppose him. In other cases where he’s tied up in court it’s because there’s political opposition. Who opposes this? A few progressives? It’s almost a bipartisan consensus.