'Far-right tech oligarch' Musk now embodies the judicial 'crisis' John Roberts 'warned of'
Soo--what happens when Trump-Musk defy the Courts?? Will Roberts side with our Constitution??I
I have real fears that only MONEY will talk.
'Far-right tech oligarch' Musk now embodies the judicial 'crisis' John Roberts 'warned of'
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Roberts at the University of Kentucky in 2022 (Wikimedia Commons)
Alex Henderson
February 14, 2025
President Donald Trump issued countless executive orders after returning to the White House on January 20, some of which are being temporarily blocked by federal courts much to the chagrin of Trump and billionaire ally Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, Tesla and X.com (formerly Twitter) and head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Musk is arguing that lower federal judges have no business blocking any of Trump's executive orders or any of the Tesla CEO's efforts to greatly downsize federal government agencies via DOGE. And Trump is calling for Congress to impeach the judges.
But critics of Trump and Musk counter that separation of powers and checks and balances are protected by the U.S. Constitution and that Trump's executive powers as president are much more limited than he claims.
In an article published on Valentine's Day 2025, The New Republic's Matt Ford contrasts Musk's comments on the federal judiciary with what conservative U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts had to say in his year-end report for 2024.
Roberts, Ford emphasizes, "warned
. about multiple threats to judicial independence."
"Less than two months later, the crisis Roberts warned of has arrived," Ford argues. "The Trump Administration has not declared outright that it would defy the federal courts at least, not yet. But there are signs that orders by some judges are being inconsistently followed at best. And behind the scenes, some of the (Trump) Administrations leading figures are building a rhetorical groundwork to defy the courts. Leading the charge into the breach is Elon Musk, the far-right tech oligarch who donated hundreds of millions of dollars to President Donald Trump's reelection campaign."
Ford laments that "the plain text of the Constitution does not appear to be among the things Musk reveres....................

Irish_Dem
(68,663 posts)And it is not on the side of good.
Skittles
(163,610 posts)why would he let some puny judges stop him?
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bullimiami
(14,034 posts)Ignoring real law and just making up their own.