Radical right wing and enraged White House hound Stephen Miller borrows "victimhood" from his Zionist buddies to attack his own real victims. He seems to be all forgiving when it comes to working hand in hand with racist Nazis like the South African Demon Musk and the rest of his MAGA fraternity brothers. He now claims that Donald Dumb's term is being stolen from him by the independent third branch of government, the Judiciary.
Miller is indirectly inciting another mob assault on the United States government, this time the Supreme Court and all federal courts, for upholding the laws of the land.
The always combative MAGA army uses one tactic and one only: Remain on the offensive. Never give up an inch on anything. Do not concede to rules, regulations or laws. Keep barking at anything that passes you by. Keep lying. Follow Putin's instructions: Keep playing the victim even as you are the executioner. Something's bound to stick. It has already stuck in the braindead minds of the 77 million morons who voted for Trump and his brotherhood of malfeasance.
In fact, GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger who is virulently anti-Trump, has accused MAGA of brazen hypocrisy over its fury at attacks on Tesla. Kinzinger, who served as a representative for Illinois from 2011 to 2023 said that Republicans always claim to be the victim.
Republicans are ALWAYS the victim.
Not very “masculine” pic.twitter.com/5uGXpZgBA0
“Why is it that whenever Republicans decide to boycott a company like Bud Light or Disney, they’re doing it because they’re victims of that company?” he said. “Yet when America decides to boycott a company like Tesla, because the CEO is running around telling Americans what they can and can’t live without so he can have a tax break, then all of a sudden they’re victims again.”
He then said Republicans always play the victim card. “...they’re victims when they’re being boycotted and they’re victims when
they’re boycotting”... “That’s because Donald Trump has
made his fortune and his political career on being a victim. And
Republicans have learned the same thing, always be a victim.” They must have learned that trick from their own Zionist friends and handlers who rape Palestine then claim they are the victims of their raped Palestinian victims, and therefore need a million American-made F-35s to protect them and some $20 billion in military aid (since October 2023) for a total of $251.2 billion in inflation-adjusted dollars since 1959. [See: https://apnews.com/article/israel-hamas-war-us-military-spending-8e6e5033f7a1334bf6e35f86e7040e14]
They think they can score a permanent win this way. But there is something already in the works among the people of the US: The pendulum has peaked on one side.
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Stephen Miller Floats Crazy Theory About Term Being ‘Stolen’ From Trump
Liam Archacki
Wed, March 19, 2025
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Top White House aide Stephen Miller alleged that judges are attempting to “steal” Donald Trump’s second term from him.
“Unelected rogue judges are trying to steal years of time from a 4 year term,” Trump’s deputy chief of staff wrote in an X post late on Tuesday. “It’s the most egregious theft one can imagine: robbing the vote and voice of the American People. Any ‘conservative’ legal commentator who fails to condemn this lunacy has lost all credibility forever.”
DOGE head Elon Musk, who has for weeks been urging the impeachment of the judges who rule against Trump, responded with a bullseye emoji.
🎯
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 19, 2025
Over the past week, Miller has been one of the loudest voices opposing judge James Boasberg’s order blocking Trump’s attempt to deport suspected members of a Venezuelan gang using a 200-year-old wartime law.
Trump on Tuesday declared Boasberg a “radical left lunatic” and urged his impeachment—along with other judges who have pushed back on his administration’s boundary-testing actions. It was an escalation that Trump had previously not taken, despite often criticizing the judges who rule against him.
“This judge, like many of the Crooked Judges’ I am forced to appear before, should be IMPEACHED!!!” he wrote in the post on Truth Social.
Aides Stephen Miller, Will Scharf, Peter Navarro join Donald Trump as he signs a series of executive orders in the Oval Office on Feb. 10, 2025. / Andrew Harnik / Getty Images
Just a few hours later, the president was rebuked by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, John Roberts.
“For more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision,” Roberts said in a rare public statement. “The normal appellate review process exists for that purpose.”
Roberts’ reprimand seemed to do nothing to cool the flames of Miller’s rage.
In another late night tweet, Miller said that it was “indefensible judicial tyranny” that judges had ruled against Trump. He was responding to a post sharing an Harvard Law Review analysis showing that 67 percent of all injunctions against a president in the 21st century came against Trump during his first term.
Indefensible judicial tyranny https://t.co/OEOGghukMX
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) March 19, 2025
“There are nearly 700 unelected district court judges,” Miller wrote in another post. “If the most extremist of these judges on any given day decides he is in charge of the executive branch then Article II, democracy and government itself cannot function.”
In yet another post, he said that judges who ruled against the president were like “Marxist university professors” with the ability to “to unilaterally veto, edit or override the exercise of presidential authority.”
The rage-posting tear continued on Wednesday with perhaps Miller’s most definitive statement so far.
“Each day the nation arises to see what the craziest unelected local federal judge has decided the policies of the government of the United States shall be,” Miller wrote. “It is madness. It is lunacy. It is pure lawlessness. It is the gravest assault on democracy. It must and will end.”
Currently, district court judges have assumed the mantle of Secretary of Defense, Secretary of State, Secretary of Homeland Security and Commander-in-Chief. Each day, they change the foreign policy, economic, staffing and national security policies of the Administration. Each day…
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) March 19, 2025
Miller’s complaints aside, the judicial branch’s authority to interpret the law is designed as a check on the power of the executive branch. The White House can choose to appeal the court’s decision.
In the early days of his second term, Trump has frequently tested the limits of the president’s power. In a day-one executive order, Trump tried to end birthright citizenship, which is enshrined in the Constitution. He was blocked by no fewer than four federal judges.
His attempts to dismantle federal agencies that are established by law has also resulted in a slew of court battles. On Tuesday, a judge ruled that the Musk-led shutdown of the U.S. Agency for International Development likely violated the Constitution.
Last week, a judge ordered Trump’s administration to hire back tens of thousands of fired probationary government workers.
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