Opinion | Trump Is Breaking Things. They Can't All Be Fixed by the Courts.
Briefly

The second Trump administration seems to have observed lessons from its predecessor, particularly using tactics that create chaos and disruption to advance its policies, regardless of legal challenges. Courts may intervene, but the administration has shown a willingness to continue harmful policies, exemplified by the ongoing state of frozen federal funds and fired workers. Trump's invocation of the Alien Enemies Act illustrates this tactic, as the administration attempts to expedite mass deportations under questionable legal premises, ultimately prioritizing disruption over lawful governance.
The second Trump administration appears to have learned some lessons from the first, strategically using policies to create disruption and chaos, knowing courts are limited in response.
Much of the unlawfully frozen federal money is still frozen; many of the unlawfully fired federal workers are still out of work, highlighting the effectiveness of delay tactics.
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