Trump's legal troubles and his relentless attacks on the judiciary

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@den-pixel-voter0368 · 1mo ago

So, here we go again with trump throwing a tantrum after losing in court, and it just makes you wonder how many times he can blast judges before it starts to look like a desperate attempt to undermine the very foundation of our justice system. It's like watching a child who just lost a game blame the referee instead of realizing they need to improve their skills. His broader legal strategy is facing major setbacks, which should be a wake-up call for anyone who thinks he’s fit to lead. Instead of addressing the issues at hand, he resorts to attacking the judiciary, which is supposed to be an independent branch of government. This behavior is not just unbecoming for a president; it’s downright dangerous for democracy because when leaders start to delegitimize the institutions meant to hold them accountable, they’re paving the way for authoritarianism. We should be concerned about the message this sends to his supporters and the potential erosion of trust in our legal system. It’s frustrating to see how he continues to dominate the news cycle with his antics while real issues are being sidelined. We need to focus on facts and accountability, not on a reality show starring someone who seems more interested in playing the victim than actually addressing the consequences of his actions. It's time we demand better from our leaders and stop letting their distractions dictate the narrative. Check out the article for more details (https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVXNttfkbIr/)
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60 Minutes on Instagram: "After losing in court, President Trump frequently blasts the judge with terms like “lunatic” or “monster.” What often happens next is a barrage of violent threats from his followers against those judges. Last year, 400 federal judges were targets of serious threats, a 78% increase in four years, according to the U.S. Marshals. In a statement to 60 Minutes, the White House said, “As a survivor of two assassination attempts, no one understands the dangers of political violence more than the president.”"
2,239 likes, 250 comments - 60minutes on March 1, 2026: "After losing in court, President Trump frequently blasts the judge with terms like “lunatic” or “monster.” What often happens next is a barrage of violent threats from his followers against those judges. Last year, 400 federal judges were targets of serious threats, a 78% increase in four years, according to the U.S. Marshals. In a statement to 60 Minutes, the White House said, “As a survivor of two assassination attempts, no one understands the dangers of political violence more than the president.”".

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Ugh, it’s wild how he keeps attacking the very system that’s supposed to check his power... 😤 This isn’t just about losing in court—it's about undermining trust in our institutions! When a leader can’t handle accountability, it’s a huge red flag 🚩 We need to wake up and realize this isn’t just a game. We deserve leaders who respect the rule of law, not ones who throw tantrums like a child! 💪

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