Supreme Court rules for Trump in border wall funding dispute

BlackRob

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Wow, people still don't believe Trump Judges wont make a difference. A week ago a Trump Judge ruled in favor of Trump's new asylum rule. Before a different Obama Judge overruled that Judge.

I read McConnell has 19 more Trump Judges set to be approved after the Congress break.

Edit: My bad, see my new post below. BEFORE THE CONGRESS BREAK.

McConnell not playin, he aint waitin.


https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2019-07-26/supreme-court-trump-in-border-wall-funding-dispute

By David G. SavageStaff Writer
July 26, 2019
3:27 PM

WASHINGTON —

The Supreme Court on Friday handed President Trump a major victory by clearing the way for him to divert $2.5 billion from the military’s budget and use it to build an extra 100 miles of border wall in California, Arizona and New Mexico.

The justices, by a vote of 5 to 4, lifted orders by a federal judge in Oakland and the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco that had barred the administration from using the Pentagon’s money to build a border wall.

Conservative justices questioned whether the environmental groups challenging Trump’s wall had standing. The court’s four liberal justices dissented.

Trump’s lawyers had asked the high court to intervene, saying it faced a Sept. 30 deadline to spend $2.5 billion from the Pentagon’s budget before the fiscal year ended and the money was no longer available.

Lower courts had said Trump’s move to divert the money was an end run around Congress, which had specifically refused to allocate money for a wall.

“The Constitution assigns to Congress the power of the purse,” the 9th Circuit said on July 3 in upholding the injunction issued by U.S. District Judge Haywood Gilliam Jr. “It is Congress that is to make decisions regarding how to spend taxpayer dollars.”

That was a reference to the deadlock between the president and Congress over the border wall. It led to a 35-day partial government shutdown, which ended in February with a budget deal that included just $1.4 billion for border security, but nothing for a wall. It was well short of the $5.7 billion Trump had sought for a wall.

After signing the deal, the president declared a national emergency and said he had the authority to transfer already appropriated funds to extend the border wall.

Lawyers for the Sierra Club, the Southern Border Communities Coalition and the ACLU sued, arguing that construction of a 30-foot-high wall would harm wildlife and damage the environment in remote areas.
In the last two years, U.S. Solicitor Gen. Noel Francisco has repeatedly gone directly to the Supreme Court to challenge orders issued by district judges in fast-moving cases. Normally, the high court chooses to review cases only after they have been resolved in the lower courts.

But Francisco asked the justices again to get involved, noting the growing of nationwide injunctions that have blocked executive proclamations or regulations issued by the Trump administration.

His appeal in Trump vs. Sierra Club contended the border wall was needed to combat drug smuggling. The Sierra Club’s “interest in hiking, birdwatching and fishing in designated drug-smuggling corridors do not outweigh the harm to the public from halting the government’s efforts to construct barriers to staunch the flow of illegal narcotics across the southern border,” he said.

According to the Defense Department, he said, the disputed funds “will no longer remain available for obligation after the fiscal year ends on Sept. 30.”

In response, the Sierra Club said the court should not allow the administration “to swiftly spend billions of dollars that Congress denied.” To do so would show “the shutdown was essentially a charade,” the lawyers said.
 
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BlackRob

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McConnell moves to confirm 19 judges next week

By BURGESS EVERETT

07/25/2019 12:55 PM EDT

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Thursday set up votes on lifetime appointments for 19 judicial nominees next week, setting up a busy pre-recess work session on a top GOP priority.

McConnell’s move means likely confirmation of 19 District Court judges; the GOP leader had focused on higher-level Circuit Court judges for the first 30 months of Donald Trump’s presidency, filling all but four vacancies on the appeals courts

Now McConnell is beginning to work his way through the 111 District Court vacancies even as the House heads home for the summer this week.

Senate Democrats are fighting the confirmations , requiring McConnell to force procedural votes on each nominee. But under a GOP rules change earlier this year triggered by the “nuclear option,” Democrats can only delay each of those nominees by two hours a piece next week rather than 30 hours, the previous limit. A handful of those judges will likely receive significant bipartisan support.

The Senate is also set confirm Kelly Craft as ambassador to the United Nations and David Norquist as deputy Defense secretary and is likely to approve a two-year budget deal struck by Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

“Not bad for a week’s work and that’s what the Senate will accomplish before we adjourn for August,” McConnell said on the floor.


 

durham

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and THIS is why the Democrats should stop with this damn bipartisanship bullshit. They gave Trump a budget, eliminated control over the debt ceiling....and BOOM, Trump steals 2.5 Billion from US taxpayers to build a damn wall

built by contractors that have ALL donated to Trump's hotels and golf courses

Pelosi ain't shit
 

Spectrum

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https://edition.cnn.com/2019/07/26/...-pentagon-border-wall-construction/index.html

(CNN)The Supreme Court on Friday cleared the way for the Trump administration to use $2.5 billion from the Department of Defense to construct parts of a wall along the southwestern border that the government argues is necessary to protect national security.

The decision allows the Defense Department money to be spent now while a court battle plays out over whether the government had the authority to divert funds that were not appropriated for the wall. The Supreme Court voted 5-4, along ideological lines, to allow the funds to be used while the court appeals proceed.
In a brief order, the court said that it was ruling in favor of the Trump administration before the litigation has played out because the government had made a "sufficient showing" that the challengers did not have the legal right to bring the case.
Three members of the liberal wing of the court -- Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan -- wrote they would have blocked the funds for now. The fourth member, Justice Stephen Breyer, wrote separately to say that he would have allowed the government to use the funds to finalize the terms for contractors but block the funds from being used for the actual construction.
The Supreme Court's order is a significant win for Trump, who is likely to use the construction of a wall as a major talking point on the campaign trail. The President celebrated the decision in a tweet Friday evening.
"The United States Supreme Court overturns lower court injunction, allows Southern Border Wall to proceed," the President tweeted. "Big WIN for Border Security and the Rule of Law!"
The decision overrules a lower court decision that had blocked the transfer of funds while appeals played out. A panel of judges from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals refused to allow the use of the funds earlier in the month, holding that the challengers were likely to prevail in their case because the use of the funds "violates the constitutional requirement that the Executive Branch not spend money absent an appropriation from Congress."
The order comes after Trump ended a 35-day government shutdown in February when Congress gave him $1.4 billion in wall funding, far less than he had sought. He subsequently declared a national emergency to get money from other government accounts to construct sections of the wall.
The $2.5 billion had been shifted from various programs including personnel and recruiting, Minuteman III and air launch cruise missiles, E-3 aircraft upgrades and the Afghan security forces training fund. The Pentagon said it was able to move that money due to uncovered cost savings as part of a process known as "reprogramming." The money was moved into a Defense Department counter-drug account that is authorized to spend money on the construction of border barriers.
Many lawmakers slammed the decision to move the money away from those national security priorities, threatening to strip the Pentagon of its ability to move money around, something the Defense Department has acknowledged would be detrimental.
"We are pleased with the Supreme Court's decision," Pentagon spokeswoman Cmdr. Rebecca Rebarich told CNN.
Lawyers for the government had asked the Supreme Court to step in on an emergency basis and unblock the use of the funds while legal challenges proceed in the lower courts.
Solicitor General Noel Francisco noted in court papers that the projects needed to start because the funds at issue "will no longer remain available for obligation after the fiscal year ends on September 30, 2019." He said that the funds are necessary to permit the construction of more than 100 miles of fencing in areas the government has identified as "drug-smuggling corridors" where it has seized "thousands of pounds of heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine" in recent years.
"Respondents' interests in hiking, birdwatching, and fishing in designated drug-smuggling corridors do not outweigh the harm to the public from halting the government's efforts to construct barriers to stanch the flow of illegal narcotics across the southern border," Francisco argued in the papers, regarding the challenge from environmental groups.
Legal expert Joshua Matz said the decision is a major victory for Trump.
"But the Court did not signal that Trump followed the law. Instead, the majority took a narrow view of who, if anybody, is allowed to challenge Trump's decision in court," he said.
It is a loss for critics, including the Sierra Club and the Southern Border Communities Coalition that argued the administration had illegally transferred the funds after Congress denied requests for more money to construct the wall. The groups argued the wall -- in areas in Arizona, California and New Mexico -- would harm the environment.
The American Civil Liberties Union, representing the groups, argued in court papers against a stay of the lower court ruling, fearful of the wall's impact on border communities.
"Issuance of a stay that would permit Defendants to immediately spend this money is not consistent with Congress's power over the purse or with the tacit assessment by Congress that the spending would not be in the public interest,"ACLU lawyers told the court.
The ACLU slammed the decision after it was released Friday evening.
"This is not over. We will be asking the federal appeals court to expedite the ongoing appeals proceeding to halt the irreversible and imminent damage from Trump's border wall. Border communities, the environment, and our Constitution's separation of powers will be permanently harmed should Trump get away with pillaging military funds for a xenophobic border wall Congress denied," said Dror Ladin, a staff attorney with the ACLU's National Security Project.
 

Spectrum

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Judge appointments will probably be the thing that fucks us hardest throughout our lifetime. The GOP may have burned all of their political capitol and moral credibility getting into position for this, but they may well end up with the payout for it.

Oh. I think they'll already say it's been worth it regardless of what happens later and there is still much damage they can do even if Trump loses. We'll all be dead and some of these idiots will still be ruling from the bench.
 

forcesteeler

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Judge appointments will probably be the thing that fucks us hardest throughout our lifetime. The GOP may have burned all of their political capitol and moral credibility getting into position for this, but they may well end up with the payout for it.

This is just in time for 2020 election. Trump can claim he keeps his promises.

But yeah those conservative judges are going to do real damage for generations,

Plus the republicans are smart. The last 2 judges are only in there late 40s (early 50s) and it’s lifetime positions so there good for at least 3-4 decades.
 

Mo-Better

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People need to realize Trump isn't the only asshole that needs to be dealt with. McConnell IMO is much more dangerous because he's doing his shit behind the scenes. If you don't believe how bad McConnell is hit this link. https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/mitch_mcconnell_favorableunfavorable-6672.html#polls This is the POS that's behind the scenes populating the courts with prejudiced judges. Even Trump is polling better than Mitch.

But I don't believe people really understand the vast efforts already in motion to minimize the likelihood of an America without white rule. If they did I want to believe efforts to prevent that type outcome would've already started. The southern border is only a small part of the effort. The effort is to prevent increases to the democratic population.

Many of us don't seem to realize the republican party is engaging in genocide against non-whites within our borders and territories. It's not so much in your face but if you look at the ills of what were experiencing today its easy to see their true motives.

We need to start thinking long term about what actions are needed to prevent their success.
 

BlackRob

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Its a damn shame what Trump said about Baltimore, oh snap. Is the debate on tonight?? I wonder how Biden and Harris will do in round 2??

Senate confirms 9 more judicial nominees

By MARIANNE LEVINE

07/31/2019 06:47 PM EDT

The Senate on Wednesday confirmed nine more of President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees to the federal bench.

The judicial confirmations come as Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has called for the Senate to confirm 19 judges before it leaves Washington for a monthlong recess at the end of this week. The latest package of nominees also signals the Republican-controlled Senate is now turning its attention to the confirmation of district judges, after initially focusing on filling circuit court vacancies.

“We’re going to continue to move these nominations forward,” McConnell said on the floor prior to the votes. “For too long, fairly uncontroversial judicial nominees just like these have been held up and delayed by our Democratic colleagues.”

McConnell is well-known forblocking Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland from getting a hearing.

Three of the district court nominees — Karin Immergut for the District of Oregon, John Milton Younge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and Mary M. Rowland for the Northern District of Illinois — were confirmed by voice vote.
 

Mello Mello

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and THIS is why the Democrats should stop with this damn bipartisanship bullshit. They gave Trump a budget, eliminated control over the debt ceiling....and BOOM, Trump steals 2.5 Billion from US taxpayers to build a damn wall

built by contractors that have ALL donated to Trump's hotels and golf courses

Pelosi ain't shit

I’m convinced bipartisan = we agree with Trump

At this point it’s nonsense. Bipartisanship is just a stalling excuse for their negligence.

The only reason Dems could be so bent on bipartisanship is because the truth is they know they are outnumbered.
 

Soul On Ice

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Looks they better start appealing to more Black people or itll just be 8 years of appointees then
:dunno:

We gon find out if they (dems) love this country enough to pull their heads outta they asses and get these votes or hate Black people enough to deal with Trump and nem for 4 more years
:dunno:
 

phanatic

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Wait a minute...I thought Mexico was paying for the wall.
The justices, by a vote of 5 to 4, lifted orders by a federal judge in Oakland and the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco that had barred the administration from using the Pentagon’s money to build a border wall.
 
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