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Trump’s Parade of Clowns, Idiots, and Creeps

2024/11/18
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Leah Whitman: 本期节目讨论了特朗普政府潜在的内阁成员任命,以及这些任命对美国政治和司法体系的潜在影响。其中,对法官Jim Ho的分析揭示了其观点的极端性和政治投机性,而对法官Justin Walker的讨论则强调了其言论中对一月六日事件起诉的暗示。此外,节目还批评了民主党人对索托马约尔法官退休的呼吁,认为这既不切实际,也忽视了在选举中动员选民的重要性。 Melissa Murray: 本期节目重点关注了特朗普政府可能利用休会任命来绕过参议院,任命其内阁成员的可能性。这被认为是一种极具危险性的权力滥用,可能需要共和党掌控的参议院的配合。节目还讨论了对环境保护署、联合国大使等职位的提名,反映出其政府对环境保护和国际合作的漠视态度。此外,对国防部长职位的提名,则反映出其政府对军事事务的极端和不专业态度。 Kate Shaw: 本期节目详细分析了特朗普政府对卫生与公众服务部、司法部等关键部门的提名,并对这些提名可能造成的损害进行了评估。其中,对马特·盖茨担任司法部长和罗伯特·肯尼迪小儿子担任卫生与公众服务部部长的讨论,突显了其政府对公共卫生问题和司法公正的漠视。节目还讨论了特朗普试图创建一个名为“政府效率部”的新部门,以及这一举动可能造成的行政混乱。最后,节目还对最高法院近期审理的几个案件进行了简要回顾,并对未来最高法院提名人的预测进行了讨论。

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Why are some individuals auditioning for potential Supreme Court nominations in the Trump 2.0 administration?

With the Trump 2.0 administration on the horizon, ambitious individuals are seeking Supreme Court nominations, aiming to align their views with the administration's agenda, which includes controversial topics like birthright citizenship and racism against whites.

What is the significance of Judge Jim Ho's comments on birthright citizenship?

Judge Jim Ho's comments on birthright citizenship, suggesting it might be wrong in cases of war and invasion, are seen as a strategic move to gain favor with the Trump administration, which has historically opposed birthright citizenship for children of unauthorized migrants.

Why is there a debate about Justice Sonia Sotomayor potentially retiring?

Some argue Justice Sotomayor should retire so President Biden can replace her with a younger liberal, fearing a conservative majority if she remains. However, this overlooks her health and the political reality of confirming a new justice under a potential Trump administration.

What is the concept of recess appointments and how might Trump use them?

Recess appointments allow the president to bypass the Senate and install officials during a recess, lasting up to two years. Trump is considering using this power aggressively, possibly to fill his entire cabinet, testing the limits of constitutional provisions and party loyalty.

Who are some of the controversial nominees Trump is considering for his cabinet?

Trump is considering several controversial figures, including Matt Gaetz for Attorney General, Lee Zeldin for EPA, Elise Stefanik for UN Ambassador, Kristi Noem for DHS, Mike Huckabee for Israel Ambassador, Marco Rubio for Secretary of State, Pete Hegseth for Defense, and Tulsi Gabbard for DNI.

What are the implications of Matt Gaetz being nominated as Attorney General?

Matt Gaetz, under investigation for sex trafficking, leading DOJ would be unprecedented and alarming. His potential role could undermine the department's credibility and focus, especially given his history of controversial legislation and behavior.

How does the case Velazquez v. Garland relate to immigration law?

Velazquez v. Garland involves whether non-citizens facing deportation can file motions to reopen on the next business day if their voluntary departure period ends on a weekend or holiday, creating a circuit split that the Supreme Court must resolve.

What was the significance of Ted Olson's career, especially regarding his stance on marriage equality?

Ted Olson, a prominent conservative lawyer, notably took progressive stances, notably challenging Proposition 8 and defending DACA. His work on marriage equality is credited with paving the way for Obergefell v. Hodges, despite facing backlash from conservative circles.

Chapters
The hosts discuss the election fallout, including Trump's proposed use of recess appointments to bypass the Senate for his cabinet picks.
  • Trump plans to use recess appointments to install his cabinet.
  • Democrats control the Senate but face practical challenges in confirming nominees.
  • Justice Sotomayor's potential retirement is debated, but unlikely given current Senate dynamics.

Shownotes Transcript

Leah, Melissa, and Kate wade through more election fallout, including President-elect Trump’s proposed use of recess appointments to jam his cabinet picks through. Also covered: this week’s SCOTUS arguments, the tryhards auditioning to be Trump Supreme Court nominees, and why everyone should shut up about Justice Sotomayor retiring.