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  1. Several things actually. But the whole system is equally corrupt and bought out so they will not do anything unless there is legitimately no other option.

  2. No-Cranberry6148 on

    Can? Yes. The Supreme Court CAN stop it. So can Congress. Arguably, so could Fox News, by telling their viewers the truth, for a change.

    They WON’T.

  3. AcanthisittaNo6653 on

    Unitary Executive theory is an epic fail. It’s flaw is corruption.

  4. Venturis_Ventis on

    The midterms. With very high blue turnout. No other viable way right now.

  5. Somebody sees a train coming.  They respond by laying down on the tracks.

    The question at that point isn’t whether anyone can stop the train.  It’s whether anyone can stop the train from hitting the person, and the answer is absurdly obvious.  Get up off the tracks.

    Trump being corrupt, racist, incompetent and anti-American is like the train.  That’s the kind of person he is and always has been and that won’t change.

    But putting the Constitution in his hands, that’s like laying down in front of a train.  Nobody made us vote that way, nobody forced us to be that dumb and we have another election in a few months where we can start to do better.

    Vote for Democrats and encourage others to do the same.  Punish Republicans by stripping them of the only thing they care about, power.  That is the path to fixing the problem, and anything else is just laying down in front of a train.

  6. FluffyPantsMcGee on

    The fact it wasn’t stopped long ago just shows the entire system is broken.

  7. Yes, the same thing that stopped all the other dictators in the past, but I won’t say what it is.

  8. Wizard_s0_lit on

    No, if the next president doesn’t completely undo most things he has done(pardons,lawsuits paying himself,ext…), send a number of politicians/government workers to jail as accomplices, and release the Epstein files (and prosecute accordingly) we are all fucked. We can’t audit the Trumps family taxes in perpetuity?

  9. Spicefvkker on

    I think the better question is, does stopping Trump put paid to the weaknesses in the system, the cracks through which he crawled through OR the problems with the whole set-up?

  10. Yes. In November, when everyone that complains about this admin, hates what this admin is doing, or laments the lack of a normal, functioning government by and for the regular people, votes Blue up and down the ballot. Zero support for MAGA-enabling members of Congress, and a strong message to the Turd in Chief. Take away their power, one election at a time.

    Otherwise, it’s going to be more of the same. Which is simply: a MAGA and GOP party that will continue to protect themselves, wealthy elites, insurrectionists, sex traffickers, sexual predators and pedophiles.

  11. exqueezemenow on

    Trump is not the problem. Trump is going what Trump does. He is a con man. He is going to con. No way to change him.

    The problem is the rest of the government. They know better. They CAN stop all of this any time they want to. They are the ones choosing not to. Trump cannot control who he is. He was born a psychopath so he can have no understanding of what empathy is. It’s the rest of the Republican party that knows what they are doing is wrong, they have the capability for empathy, but choose to allow it to happen.

    You can’t expect to put Trump in power and not have him abuse it. But you can expect congress to put a stop to it. And they choose not to. It’s like assigning a person with severe brain damage in charge of brain surgery and them blaming them for killing the patient. Of course they killed the patient, they have no ability to do brain surgery. The people allowing it to happen are the ones who should know better.

    If Trump is running government like he does his businesses, then he is blackmailing people.

  12. -Mage-Knight- on

    All rhe check and balances are there but they actually need to be used. At this point you may as well consider the House and Supreme Court complicent.

  13. He has too many co-conspirators in Congress, most prominently Speaker Mike Johnson.

  14. Yes, Congress. But Congress is being run by Trumpies. So, I guess no. So that leaves voting. If that fails, we need to…

  15. Wayofchinchilla on

    Absolutely if the next Administration comes along and seizes all of his assets property and bank accounts under civil forfeiture for fraud and liquidate all his assets to put towards the country he stole from and a quick trial that would last maybe a week not years and years of him stalling and leave him and his family destitute it would go a long way in showing that we’re not going to put up with corruption in this country.

  16. >Can Anything Stop Donald Trump’s Corruption?

    Yes. Congress can.

    They choose not to.
    Express your dissatisfaction during the midterm elections with your vote.

  17. BaronessVonKush on

    I can definitely think of one thing … but the fuckers keep missing!

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