An electronic filing showing that U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Judge Tanya Chutkan to the legality of Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) interfering with government operations was met by a wave of outrage and anger by supporters of Donald Trump.
Chutkan, who was to oversee the trial of Trump over his involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, was forced to dismiss the case brought by special counsel Jack Smith after the president was re-elected last November.
While also dismissing cases brought against the MAGA rioters who showed up at Trump's urging, she wrote, "No pardon can change of what happened on January 6, 2021," before adding, "It cannot repair the jagged breach in America's sacred tradition of peacefully transitioning power."
Based on Friday's report, and sensing things may not go well for Musk who some say at times seems to be calling the shots for the president, MAGA supporters melted down at just the mention of her name.
With Chutkan assigned one of the many suits being levied against the Trump administration after only several weeks in power, Nancy Johnson, who to Trump on Friday, wrote on X, " for taking millions in bribes to ‘get Trump’ and for trying to rig the 2024 Presidential Election. This corrupt and partisan Democrat Judge should immediately recuse herself and should be nowhere near any case that has to do with the Trump Admin"
Bill Kellar, who claims to be "Sharing the uncompromised Truth of the Bible with millions online and TV since 1999," contributed, ""
"America First!" fan Chuck sensed a conspiracy, writing, "Wow…..What is this now? 5 or is it 6 large cases involving Trump over the last few years “randomly” awarded to Chutkan? (sic)."
Nobert, who boasted "Trump won," bizarrely suggested, "I wonder how much money Chutkan received ."
Stohr goes on to explain how Trump didn't defy judges when he was president the first time around, but noted that he appears to be "laying dangerous groundwork."
"Even Trump, for all his bluster, didn’t directly defy the judiciary in his first term. When a federal judge blocked his first travel ban in 2017, Trump blasted the ruling as 'ridiculous' and labeled the jurist a 'so-called judge' — and then complied anyway. His administration went along with Supreme Court rulings that blocked the inclusion of a citizenship question on the census and barred him from ending an Obama-era program shielding hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants from deportation," the reporter wrote Friday. "But danger signs have been growing. Trump kept trying to overturn his 2020 election defeat even after the Supreme Court unanimously turned away a bid he backed to nullify the results in four states. Trump’s recalcitrance created a stark contrast with Vice President Al Gore, who 20 years earlier told the nation he accepted the ruling that ended his presidential bid even as he disagreed with it.
Chutkan, who was to oversee the trial of Trump over his involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, was forced to dismiss the case brought by special counsel Jack Smith after the president was re-elected last November.
While also dismissing cases brought against the MAGA rioters who showed up at Trump's urging, she wrote, "No pardon can change of what happened on January 6, 2021," before adding, "It cannot repair the jagged breach in America's sacred tradition of peacefully transitioning power."
Based on Friday's report, and sensing things may not go well for Musk who some say at times seems to be calling the shots for the president, MAGA supporters melted down at just the mention of her name.
With Chutkan assigned one of the many suits being levied against the Trump administration after only several weeks in power, Nancy Johnson, who to Trump on Friday, wrote on X, " for taking millions in bribes to ‘get Trump’ and for trying to rig the 2024 Presidential Election. This corrupt and partisan Democrat Judge should immediately recuse herself and should be nowhere near any case that has to do with the Trump Admin"
Bill Kellar, who claims to be "Sharing the uncompromised Truth of the Bible with millions online and TV since 1999," contributed, ""
"America First!" fan Chuck sensed a conspiracy, writing, "Wow…..What is this now? 5 or is it 6 large cases involving Trump over the last few years “randomly” awarded to Chutkan? (sic)."
Nobert, who boasted "Trump won," bizarrely suggested, "I wonder how much money Chutkan received ."
Stohr goes on to explain how Trump didn't defy judges when he was president the first time around, but noted that he appears to be "laying dangerous groundwork."
"Even Trump, for all his bluster, didn’t directly defy the judiciary in his first term. When a federal judge blocked his first travel ban in 2017, Trump blasted the ruling as 'ridiculous' and labeled the jurist a 'so-called judge' — and then complied anyway. His administration went along with Supreme Court rulings that blocked the inclusion of a citizenship question on the census and barred him from ending an Obama-era program shielding hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants from deportation," the reporter wrote Friday. "But danger signs have been growing. Trump kept trying to overturn his 2020 election defeat even after the Supreme Court unanimously turned away a bid he backed to nullify the results in four states. Trump’s recalcitrance created a stark contrast with Vice President Al Gore, who 20 years earlier told the nation he accepted the ruling that ended his presidential bid even as he disagreed with it.