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- Trump turns to intimidation after his legal assault on elections fails
Despite months of aggressive legal action, social media ranting, and pressure on Republican lawmakers, President Donald Trump has accomplished remarkably little in his quest to seize control over
- Trump turns to intimidation after his legal assault on elections fails . . .
Election law experts call the directive illegal and unconstitutional Federal agencies haven't even begun finalizing implementation plans—a telling sign of the legal jeopardy surrounding the order What Trump hasn't accomplished legislatively, he's pursuing through intimidation
- Trumps clash with judges escalates to all-out war - USA TODAY
President Donald Trump and his allies have led an intense pressure campaign on the judiciary four months into his administration
- Trump Doesn’t Have the Power to Enact His Latest Elections Scheme
Anxiety among election officials and experts had been building for months before Donald Trump issued his latest executive order purporting to ensure election integrity late last month
- Tracking Trump’s retaliation | CNN Politics
Several of Trump’s actions have faced legal challenges — with mixed success Among the people targeted by Trump, several have yet to comment, while others have remained defiant Some have
- Trump’s campaign of retribution: At least 470 targets and counting
What began as a provocative rallying cry in March 2023 – “I am your retribution” – has hardened into a sweeping campaign of retaliation against perceived enemies, reshaping federal policy, staffing
- How Trump is using government power to target his enemies : NPR
Rep Robert Garcia, a Democrat from California, says that in his first 100 days, Trump has already weaponized the Justice Department to go after his own political opponents, including Garcia
- Capitulate or resist? Trump threats spur different responses, and alarm . . .
In recent weeks, such concerns about Trump’s intimidation tactics have exploded alongside his growing list of perceived enemies and political targets, said Chemerinsky and other critics
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