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The Mary Trump Podcast

Supreme Court Torches Democracy for Trump

The Mary Trump Podcast

Mary Trump Media

Politics, Democrat, News, Mary Trump, Political Commentary, President, Donald Trump, Government

4.9847 Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2025

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

From firing independent agency officials to attacking birthright citizenship, the Supreme Court’s conservative super-majority is enabling Donald Trump’s authoritarian agenda.

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0:00.0

The United States Supreme Court is not serving its intended purpose,

0:04.2

which is to use the Constitution of the United States of America

0:10.2

to decide whether or not something is constitutional or not,

0:14.2

to interpret the Constitution,

0:17.0

whether you're originalist or somebody who actually, as I do,

0:20.4

believe that the Constitution is a living document.

0:24.2

Instead, the corrupt, illegitimate supermajority of the Supreme Court is reprimping Donald's corrupt agenda

0:32.7

while doing everything in its power to expand his executive power.

0:40.5

NBC News reports that recently the court signaled that it will side with Donald

0:45.4

over whether or not he has the authority to fire workers at independent federal agencies.

0:52.0

This would be a massive shift in the ways our government institutions function.

0:59.0

It would again, give grant much, much more power to the executive branch and the executive

1:06.6

and weaken our institutions and potentially destroy their independence.

1:14.4

This particular case centers on Donald's removal of Rebecca Kelly Slaughter from the Federal Trade Commission.

1:21.3

He removed her despite a law that requires he provided evidence of her inefficiency, her neglect of duty, or malfeasance.

1:30.4

None of those things was operative in this case.

1:34.2

During all oral arguments, the corrupt illegitimate justices of the Supreme Court suggested that they were willing to overturn Hubfrey's Executor.

1:45.1

That's the landmark 1935 ruling that protects independent agencies from political influence.

1:51.9

NBC played portions of the remarks from Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Katanji

1:58.2

Brown Jackson.

1:59.8

Humphreys executor is just a dried husk of whatever people used to think it was,

2:05.0

because in the opinion itself, it described the powers of the agency it was talking about,

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