April 16, 2025, RodDMartin/status
https://tinyurl.com/3ma5d5s9
Trump’s BOLD Supreme Court challenge is about to shake the entire regulatory system.
Worried that he didn’t mean it? That he wouldn’t push real change? Worry no more.
Here’s what you need to know…
1.) Trump just dropped a bombshell order* that could nuke countless federal regulations overnight. While everyone was distracted by tariffs, he made his most aggressive move yet against the Deep State.
2.) Here’s the genius part: He’s using the Supreme Court’s own decisions and daring them to follow their own logic. Remember those landmark rulings limiting agency power? Trump’s basically saying “You wanted this. Let’s see if you really meant it.” 🎯
3.) The plan is simple but devastating:
- Review all federal regulations
- Identify ones that are plainly unconstitutional
- Delete them immediately
No lengthy process. No public comment. No opportunity for Democrats to drag things out for years. Just gone.
4.) Major SCOTUS cases he’s weaponizing:
- West Virginia v. EPA (2022)
- Sackett v. EPA (2023)
- Loper Bright and Jarkesy (goodbye Chevron!)**
Plus 7 more that overturn unconstitutional government and eviscerate Article 2, Section 1 📜
5.) The establishment is panicking because Trump’s team won’t need years of court battles. They’re using the “good cause” exception to bypass the usual red tape in the Administrative Procedures Act. This is 4D chess at its finest. No one has ever had the guts to do this. 🔥
6.) Prediction: We’re about to see the biggest regulatory purge in American history. There’s precedent: in his first year (2017) Trump eliminated 22 regulations for every 1 new one! The question: Will Roberts and the Court stand by their own decisions? 🤔
7.) 🚨 This is happening in weeks, not months or years. Get ready for the administrative state to finally be turned upside down.
The Deep State won’t know what hit it.
* Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Directs Repeal of Regulations That Are Unlawful Under 10 Recent Supreme Court Decisions
April 9, 2025, whitehouse.gov
https://tinyurl.com/mry6y635
** A landmark case that limited agency power by ending Chevron deference ~ a legal principle that allowed agencies to interpret ambiguous laws.