Pam Bondi faced one Supreme Court question that changed Trump’s life forever

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Attorney General Pam Bondi is on the frontlines of the lawfare being waged against President Trump.

Bondi understands the stakes at play.

And Pam Bondi faced one Supreme Court question that changed Trump’s life forever.

 

Democrats know they don’t have the votes in Congress to stop President Trump’s nominees or tax cut bill.

Trump can also sign executive orders which Democrats are powerless to do anything about.

The only lever left for Democrats is lawfare.

And wage lawfare they did.

The Trump administration faced more than 170 lawsuits leading to low level district court judges handing down more than 50 nationwide injunctions to freeze the Trump agenda in place.

At the crux of the matter with these injunctions is Democrats and their allied judges not believing Donald Trump has the right to act as President even though the American people duly elected him twice now.

Activist judges seized the President’s authority to conduct foreign affairs, fire executive branch employees or manage discretionary spending.

That’s led to chatter in the press that President Trump would simply ignore one of these lawless orders.

To date, President Trump hasn’t defied a single court order.

And Trump’s on record saying you can’t defy a court order.

But that didn’t stop the leftist media from throwing gasoline on this fire in the hopes of turning the American people against President Trump.

Even Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream pursued this nonsensical line of questioning in an interview with Attorney General Pam Bondi.

“Is there any scenario in which the president gets an order or a final judgment from the Supreme Court in which he doesn’t agree with it and he doesn’t comply?” Bream asked.

Bondi again reiterated that President Trump wouldn’t be defying any court orders.

“No, the president is going to comply with the law. He was overwhelmingly elected by an overwhelming majority of the United States citizens to be our commander-in-chief, and that’s what he’s been doing,” Bondi responded.

Bondi told Bream the real Constitutional crisis was the onslaught of leftist judges usurping the President’s Article II power with their temporary restraining orders.

“That should be the constitutional crisis right there,” Bondi declared. “Fifty injunctions! They’re popping up every single day, trying to control his executive power, trying to control where he believes our tax dollars should be allocated.”

Bream asked Bondi how she thought the Supreme Court would eventually rule on the merits of these cases.

“How do you think these issues of executive power, when they get to the court ultimately on the merits, will go?” Bream wondered. “Because you know the court has told executives no when it comes to things like student loans or recess appointments.”

“I think we’re going to be very successful on all these,” Bondi shot back.

Bondi proved correct.

In the aftermath of this interview the Supreme Court stepped in and lifted orders blocking the administration from deporting illegal aliens under the Alien Enemies Act and from firing thousands of probationary employees.

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