On Monday, the Senate is poised to deliver the President another major victory that will only add to the enormous amount of power he is amassing, and compound the difficulties his opponents face in constraining him.
Now it is poised to secure enough Republican support in the Senate to pass, after Trump’s team engaged in last-ditch negotiations to secure backing for the main pillar of his second term agenda.
For the last five months, Democrats all over the country have managed to find sympathetic judges siding with their arguments that – on a wide range of issues – Trump has over-reached his authority.
Trump has expressed fury towards the courts for tying his hands, and preventing him from fully implementing policies that he has disseminated via Executive Orders.
Trump’s spending bill is now poised to clear the Senate (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
On social media, the President called Friday’s Supreme Court ruling “a monumental victory for the Constitution” and indicated to his supporters that he would now be free to ban birthright citizenship, the issue at the heart of the specific case that the nine justices were examining.
In other areas, Trump is suddenly resplendent. While he insisted only on Tuesday that Israel and Iran “don’t know what the f*** they’re doing”, in the end the truce that he announced that morning between the two countries has held.
After months of very public failure to deliver a peace deal in Ukraine, Trump has rediscovered his swagger on the world stage, although whether this leads to substantive progress on a Gaza ceasefire remains to be seen.
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“WHAT GREAT PEOPLE I MET AT NATO”, wrote Trump on Saturday as he basked in the win, uncharacteristically generous in his description of his alliance partners as “SOME OF THE WORLD’S MOST INCREDIBLE LEADERS”.
Trump and his top lieutenants believe that the administration’s work bringing that three year conflict to a possible end makes the President a genuine candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize, an award he covets more than any other.
They are demanding that the text of the President’s entire “Big, Beautiful Bill” is read aloud on the floor of the Senate before Monday’s vote, arguing that the legislation will block millions of Americans from securing access to affordable healthcare, gut Medicaid (the government’s health benefits programme for lower income Americans), and raise the threshold for millions of people to receive food-stamps and other nutritional support.
But the Republicans appear to have the votes to get it done, giving Trump another huge boost and deepening the nightmare that his opponents are experiencing in trying to limit his power and ambitions.
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