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Thursday, October 30, 2025

Trump Odds and Ends

The Trump Justice Department regularly lied to and didn't follow the orders of courts. 

(This should matter, right?) 

Prince (for now) Andrew is having his royal title (basically symbolic) stripped because of his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein. 

OTOH, Mike Johnson is keeping the House of Representatives in session and not swearing in a new Democratic representative, partially to prevent a measure from releasing the Epstein papers. 

Even in the friendliest polls, Cuomo has the smallest enthusiastic base of any candidate. Curtis Sliwa has more people excited to vote for him. Cuomo’s only shot is patching together enough voters who fear or despise his opponent enough to accept him by default. He has nothing to offer for the future, just a cynical warning that we cannot trust it to someone else.

But that same need to control has brought him here: stuck in a race he’s unlikely to win, for a job he never really wanted. And that’s because Cuomo can see everyone’s faults but his own. He doesn’t show humility. He rarely apologizes. And if you never admit mistakes, you never learn from them. You never evolve.

Okay. Let's move on from this ugliness.

The Supreme Court has found another possible "this goes too far" bit regarding Trump sending troops into our cities. At least, eventually. 

Don't worry. As a whole, the Supreme Court (6-3 much of the time) has supported Trump while expanding its power, including against the lower courts. 

Time for court reform.

ETA: Some SCOTUS addendum stuff.

A media advisory dropped regarding seating for a Trump firing case, underscoring the expectation it will be a well-watched oral argument. Press seating will be by assignment only. All cases aren't equal.

It could take years to have a bound copy of a term's opinions. Now, they start providing bound pages during the term. The final opinions for the 2024 Term are now available with the page numbers. 

Oral arguments begin again on Monday. 

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