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Quiet Em

(2,027 posts)
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:15 AM Yesterday

GOP Provision That Makes Trump A King Breaks Senate Rules, Says Parliamentarian

WASHINGTON ― A provision in the GOP’s tax-and-spending bill that would make it nearly impossible for anyone to sue the Trump administration for breaking laws is on track to be stripped from the bill after the Senate parliamentarian said it violates the chamber’s rules.

This provision, which is in Senate Republicans’ version of the One Big Beautiful Act, would require anyone seeking an emergency court order ― that is, a temporary restraining order or a preliminary injunction ― against the federal government to first post a bond that covers all the costs and damages that would be sustained to the federal government.

Judges grant emergency orders to temporarily halt actions like deportations, bans or drilling, while a case is being decided. They typically waive bonds in public interest cases, but under the Senate GOP’s bill, public interest groups, or even individual plaintiffs, would have to cough up millions if not billions of dollars in order to seek an emergency court order against the Trump administration ― money they definitely don’t have.


With Democrats united against this provision and Republicans only holding 53 votes, it’s almost certainly coming out of the bill. Democrats are already signaling their plans to invoke the so-called Byrd Rule to strip this and other language out when the Senate begins debate on this bill in the coming days. The Byrd Rule is the Senate rule that requires that any bill being advanced through the budget reconciliation process be only related to budget matters.In short, this provision would allow Trump to serve as a king, free to ignore the courts amid his lawlessness.


https://www.huffpost.com/entry/gop-tax-bill-courts-bonds-trump-senate-rules_n_685806dee4b05236097fb6ac?ncid=NEWSSTAND0001
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GOP Provision That Makes Trump A King Breaks Senate Rules, Says Parliamentarian (Original Post) Quiet Em Yesterday OP
Excellent! This was probably the most dangerous part of the whole damn thing. Ocelot II Yesterday #1
Make it happen!!! Take that out!!! OrlandoDem2 Yesterday #2
"We want a daddy. We want a daddy. We want a daddy." - G.O.P. Subbies (R) BoRaGard Yesterday #3
All that's missing is the leather puppy head gear, studded collar w/leash, and ball gag AZJonnie Yesterday #5
Put simply - They are trying to ensure malaise Yesterday #4

BoRaGard

(5,836 posts)
3. "We want a daddy. We want a daddy. We want a daddy." - G.O.P. Subbies (R)
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:22 AM
Yesterday

Frankly un-American to be so flaccid and submissive
as to want to undo what American Patriots have done for 250 years
and kiss the flabby rump of a draft-dodging felon-rapist grifter liar.

I mean, repubes have sold their souls cheaply.

AZJonnie

(888 posts)
5. All that's missing is the leather puppy head gear, studded collar w/leash, and ball gag
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 12:44 PM
Yesterday

Nothing against being subby in the right context, but the job the GQP Congress is meant to be doing is NOT that.

malaise

(285,630 posts)
4. Put simply - They are trying to ensure
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:23 AM
Yesterday

That only the billionaires can afford court action

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