Summary

On February 16, 2025, Washington state Judge Lauren King issued a preliminary injunction blocking President Trump’s January 28 executive order that restricts transgender care for minors.

The judge ruled the order unconstitutional for overstepping presidential authority under separation of powers and violating the Equal Protection Clause.

The injunction follows lawsuits by Democratic attorneys general from Washington, Oregon, and Minnesota and temporary blocks in Baltimore.

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    3 days ago

    These judges are working too slow, but that’s the point of these processes.

    But it’s not like it’s going to stop these right wing maniacs in USA to do anything different

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      So far, the legal system is the only part of government doing any substantial pushback at all.

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      3 days ago

      Government is a lumbering giant.

      Every president has failed to implement their vision. That’s the point.

      What’s going on right now is unprecedented, but Im still of the belief that our safety nets are gonna catch this one.

      It’s just going to fuck up our standing in the world of geopolitics, which will have long lasting consequences.

      I hope I’m right, because I sincerely doubt it goes any better than that.

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        It’s just going to fuck up our standing in the world of geopolitics

        It already has.

        Im still of the belief that our safety nets are gonna catch this one.

        I hope you’re correct, but we can’t rely on that.

        Individuals have to also take action, and keep pressure on the people who are supposed to be preventing these abuses.

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        What’s going on right now is unprecedented, but Im still of the belief that our safety nets are gonna catch this one.

        The Republicans will look at what they have done and institute broad limitations on executive power on their way out the door (assuming we don’t just end up with martial law). This will prevent Democrats from ever attempting anything even remotely similar. But there is always the ever-so-slight chance that it nerfs Republicans down the road too.

        Maybe.

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          That assumes they still have the house and senate in 2028. If they’re going to do that they’ll do it before the midterms. Their majorities in both houses are razer thin, and the incumbent party almost always loses ground in the midterms. Trump wont allow them to hamstring them for his final two years in office

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        There are no safety nets and guard rails anymore. It will be raining judges out the windows soon and that’s your sign that it’s totally over.

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    Going to be interesting watching the courts this year. Congress ain’t doin shit but maybe the judicial branch wants to try and keep some power for themselves and congress instead of being a complete rubber stamp. Also if they rubber stamp some of the clearly unconstitutional stuff we might be looking at possible secession and civil war. Then again if they don’t rubber stamp and Trump ignores their rulings we might be looking at civil war too.

    It really sucks to live in interesting times.

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      Trump is such a moron, and this is what the American people voted for. It’s also going to affect the rest of the world.

      Absolute insanity.

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    Why cling to the 2nd amendmend of the constitution and not make use of the means?

    A well regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

    Highlights by me.
    Instructions unclear?

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      Doing that means throwing everything away. Even if someone survives after starting a firefight, chances are they’ll get caught and imprisoned for life. It takes a lot of courage and commitment to do something on that degree, I find it understandable why people are a little hesitant.

      That said, Luigi did it. So can we.

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        I’m a very peace loving person, but I understand that having peace is only possible if all involved parties keep peace; only one party or some parties keeping peace while others wage war is in the end no peace at all.

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    Unless the judge is literally beating him with a book titled “Legal Setback” in a fatal manner, her efforts aren’t going to do shit. Legal action against a man who’s above the law is like spitting on a fish.

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      A president has immunity, but people implementing everyday life tend to follow court orders if they contradict presidential decrees.

      If they consult a lawyer, nearly every lawyer will advise to follow court orders. If they don’t, a court can order other authorities to enforce its decision with force, fines or jail time. Lay people don’t have diplomatic immunity.

      Now if cops won’t enforce court orders, then yes… then I hope you’re all stocked up on batteries, brushless motors and flight controller stacks. But I hope that won’t happen.

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          To my understanding, you cannot pardon someone whom a court fines or detains to force their compliance with their ruling in another case.

          (It would be better if a lawyer answered that.)

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    i never trusted the legal system anyway the only difference between a corrupt judge and a good one is how they rule on your case anyway

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    Why does this matter? The entire executive branch has said they will ignore the courts and that the courts have no power over them, cause 😝. Unless someone IN the executive branch enforces anything, it’s all just hot air blowing in the wind.