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FakeNoose

(42,590 posts)
Fri May 29, 2026, 02:20 PM Friday

Robert Reich: He HAS Overplayed His Hand



Link: https://robertreich.substack.com/p/he-has-overplayed-his-hand

When this history of the sordid and cruel megalomaniac who now occupies the Oval Office is written, it may well be that his deal with himself to set up a $1.8 billion fund for reimbursing anyone he feels was harmed by the federal government is chronicled as the final straw.

Why not Trump’s absurd tariffs, which are really import taxes passed on to consumers? Why not Trump’s needless war against Iran, which caused prices to soar and is unlikely to result in a better deal on its nuclear ambitions than struck by Obama? Why not his cruel ICE and Border Patrol dragnets? Why not the Epstein files or dozens of other lawless or outrageous things he’s done?

I think because almost everyone knows that the fund will be used to pay off Trump’s supporters — including the 1,500 who attacked the U.S. Capitol and then were imprisoned for it — and that paying them is a bridge too far.

This morning a federal judge barred the government from taking steps to launch the fund or processing payments at least until a hearing is held in June in a pending lawsuit challenging its legality. The order came in a case brought by a group of individuals and entities who say they have faced partisan attacks by the Trump regime but who say they expect to be excluded from accessing the fund.

... [snip] ...

Remarkably, 35 former federal judges on Wednesday urged the judge who closed Trump’s case with the I.R.S. — the origin of the fund — to take another look at the terms of the deal. I can’t recall another instance of former judges petitioning a sitting judge to take another look at the terms of a settlement.

The stench of Trump’s self-dealing, compounded by the absurdity of him suing his own Justice Department for $10 billion — and the Department responding with a “deal” that would give him $1.8 billion to reward his supporters, and future immunity from IRS audits — seems to have tipped some set of cosmic scales....
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Welcome to Absurdistan folks ... this is where we're at now. Please read the rest on Robert Reich's substack (OP link.)

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sop

(19,486 posts)
2. Just wait, Mr. Reich, Trump will do something much worse next week, then he'll do something even worse a few days later.
Fri May 29, 2026, 02:32 PM
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drray23

(8,832 posts)
3. I want to agree with Dr Reich, however we have seen this scenario before.
Fri May 29, 2026, 03:42 PM
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Trump does something outrageous; some in Congress are miffed and make statements. Johnson panics and gets the House into recess. When they come back, they vote whatever that is Trump wanted because, meanwhile, they got threatened and taken to the woodshed by Trump goons.

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