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    President Trump Meets with Senate Judiciary

    President Trump Meets with Senate Judiciary Leadership




    Begin, with the end in mind…


    President Trump and Vice-President Pence met with Senate Leader Mitch McConnell (R), Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D), and Chairs of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Chuck Grassley (R) and Dianne Feinstein (D) today. These are key members of the Senate who will be at the forefront of any Supreme Court nomination.


    The small group meeting appears to be reconnaissance and temperature gauging for the upcoming Trump Supreme Court nomination which will be challenging.


    In addition to the myriad of long-term impacts, Trump’s SCOTUS nominee will be a key element to the broader immigration issue. Referencing back to the DACA topic, it is predictable the removal of DACA will eventually end up with immigration advocates selecting a deportee for use in their deportation court challenge.




    Similar to the path for legal challenge in gay marriage, the pro-amnesty immigration legal team will be looking for a DACA child (or young adult) born to non-legal resident parents. The underlying legal issue will then be a “birthright citizenship” challenge, an issue never reconciled in any Supreme Court case. The pro-amnesty goal will be to establish precedent and make birthright citizenship a matter of settled law….


    The voices requesting immediacy in any overturning of Obama’s DACA action, should pause and consider the prudent rule: ‘begin with the end in mind‘.


    President Trump first needs to establish the internal architecture for the larger immigration policy agenda. Trump has gained confirmation with Secretary of DHS Kelly for immigration enforcement. However, Trump needs a confirmed EPA head to proceed quickly with the Southern border wall construction.


    Additionally, President Trump needs a confirmed Attorney General (Sessions) to structure the legal framework of the DOJ in defense of all immigration enforcement mechanisms.


    Once President Trump has the policy architecture in place, it is only then when the executive action to remove DACA will become structurally prudent.


    Lastly, it is prudent to remember President Trump does not have the actual support of Senate Leader Mitch McConnell, or House Speaker Paul Ryan (Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy) for immigration enforcement. All of the aforementioned names, along with several other GOPe politicians (Rubio, Flake, McCain, Graham, etc.) have taken multiple millions from pro-amnesty lobbyists and special interests – and that’s just the Senate.


    There will be pressure upon each of these Senators by lobbying interests, surrounding the next SCOTUS nominee and the perspectives on immigration. Within the House of representatives there are even more more stealth pro-amnesty (open border) agents who will do little to support President Trump as he proceeds with immigration enforcement.


    On a 1-10 scale of usurpation, immigration is a fully usurped UniParty issue at the maximum level 10.

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    Probably these same people will be the one who bungle entitlement reform, and end up or get close to axing the Social Security or Medicare funds.

    If we could get things like E Verify through that should put all Americans back to work---and reduce the entitlement drain via Medicaid programs. Then they can go after the outright fraud in other programs, that drains off billions. Or what about the $500 billion IRS deficit? How about enforcing that as a means to reduce the deficit?

    It only takes one major screw up for the Party in power to get kicked out.
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    For Republicans it doesn't even take a "major screw up", it can be a little tiny screw up. It's probably why they've too afraid to do things better to do nothing than do something and screw it up. But now that we have a Great Leader, a Really Smart Guy in charge, the need to sit down, wait for orders, and then do exactly what he tells them to do. With that, we will fix our country together, the Democrats and Independents will love US, and happy days will be here for many many years. We're doing this for ourselves and our posterity, just as the Preamble of the US Constitution said to do. It's why we have a government and voters to control it.
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