Trump’s impact expands as court decisions and foreign policy wins


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Donald Trump He must feel that it is quite powerful.

He demands that Israel cancel Bibi Netanyahu’s criminal trial.

An objective analysis has shown that he has achieved incredible victory over the past two weeks, whether he likes the president or not. Everything seems to break his path.

And when he wins these victories from the Middle Eastern powder barrels to the solid, conservative Supreme Court, he becomes as big and strong as a comic book superhero, zapping his next enemy.

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Even debating the impact by slamming Iran’s nuclear sites with a 30,000-pound bomb, Trump risked shocking the world.

Coverage was almost negative as media liberals and Democrats are still in full resistance mode, but that doesn’t matter. Since his time as a New York developer, he has been boosted by important coverage as he drives the news agenda and makes everyone chat about his favorite topics.

But telling other countries to stop criminal charges against their leaders is a whole new level of what his hometown city calls Chatspa.

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I have to admit it – it took President Trump two weeks. (Get McNamee/Getty Images)

Trump posted: “It’s awful to what they’re doing to Bibi Netanyahu from what they’re doing in Israel. He’s a war hero and the prime minister who did a great job working with the US to bring about great success in getting rid of the dangerous nuclear threat of Iran.”

Netanyahu is in the “process of negotiating a deal with Hamas, including retrieving hostages,” and Trump wonders how Israelis can “force themselves to sit in court all day.”

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As axios I’ll point it outNetanyahu has been charged with bribery, fraud and trust violations.

“He has been accused of accepting gifts of more than $200,000 from wealthy businessmen and giving communications subjects hundreds of millions of dollars worth of regulatory benefits in exchange for lucrative news coverage.”

This trial has been going on for four years thanks to delays in Netanyahu’s tactics, and this war that intervened.

So Trump is asking for either cancel the trial or Netanyahu to grant the pardon, which is pretty open.

Imagine a foreign head of state urging the country to stop accusing a major political figure. But Trump doesn’t play by other people’s rules.

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Trump has publicly called for the trial of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or for him to be forgiven. (Reuters/Lonenswrun)

Another Trump tactic is to make a big move right after a mass fuss.

Therefore, the president cut off trade talks. Canada and Protesting taxation on major American high-tech companies such as Amazon and Google. This includes revenue generated from online markets, data and social media involving Canadian users.

Before the weekend came, Canada fell into a cave and revoked its taxes. This is another case of Trump’s tough negotiation tactics that bring immediate results.

A very beautiful budget bill in the Senate is another classic case. Elon Musk – Did you really think he would spend a long, quiet life? – Calling it “totally crazy” and “a Republican political suicide.” The CBO says it will add $3.3 trillion to the deficit over a decade. The Senate measures also severely cut Medicaid, and Trump vowed to protect it.

Here’s the point. One of the loudest Republican critics is Sen. Tom Tillis, who has voted against a bill that betrays the president’s promise to protect the people of Medicaid. Trump abandoned him and said he would recruit challengers to drive him out of the Senate in next year’s primary.

The next day, literally announced that Tillis would not run for reelection.

So Trump can save his money. He knocked out North Carolina A lawmaker with several posts.

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Trump also appears to have knocked Sen. Tom Tillis from his re-elected bid in several posts. (Photo: Anna Money Maker/Getty Images)

And then there is the Supreme Court.

By ruling local judges unable to issue a national injunction, the court has significantly increased the power of Trump and the administrative department. The 6-3 decision, although not merit, occurred in a birthright citizenship lawsuit, tore one of the last guardrails against unconfirmed presidential forces.

As with the Democratic president, far more of these injunctions, the 40-year-old was brought against Trump in his second season opener. Joe Biden He faced 14 in the first three years of his term.

These injunctions, which have always seemed unfair to me on both sides, have expanded Trump’s winning streak in the High Court. After all, he appointed three of the six justices that make up a conservative majority.

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And that’s not all. Scotus ruled that religiously challenged parents can separate their children from public school classrooms while books on LGBTQ themes are being taught.

In yet another ruling, the court upheld Tennessee law banning several forms of transitional surgery for transgender youth. Trump ordered transgender members of the military to quit their services.

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Sonia Sotomayor read two ferocious oppositions from the bench, particularly in the case of birthright citizenship.

Trump revealed that he will use expanded forces to be even more aggressive than in the past. Throw in his pressure tactics and fundraising freezes against elite law firms and Ivy League colleges, and you have a president who is even more determined to stick it to his enemies and detractors.

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Of course, even Trump has his limits. Efforts to derail Netanyahu’s corruption trial were destined to fail.

Ah wait.

Israeli courts yesterday cancelled this week’s hearing on diplomatic and national security grounds based on classification information provided by the Prime Minister and the Mossad spy agency.

A coincidence?

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