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Trump FURIOUSLY ENRAGED After Supreme Court Justice PUBLICLY Demands COURTROOM Appearance

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I'd love to be campaigning instead of

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doing this because we built I built a

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great company.

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>> Former President Donald Trump came to

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this courthouse in Manhattan making a

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rare voluntary appearance before a

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judge, not uh in one of the four

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criminal cases against him, but as a

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defendant in a lawsuit that could upend

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his business empire. Now, last week, the

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judge in this case, Arthur Angaran, he

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ruled that Donald Trump committed years

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of fraud by giving banks and insurance

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companies and others uh financial

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statements that inflated his wealth by

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billions of dollars and inflated the

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value of assets like skyscrapers and

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golf courses. Uh, as punishment, the

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judge said that he's taking away some of

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Donald Trump's companies and that could

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lead to taking away some of his prized

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assets like Trump Tower. At lunch, he

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called for the judge's disbarment. said

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he should face criminal charges for his

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handling of this case. This trial could

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last three months, but Donald Trump was

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here today. He may be back tomorrow and

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at some point he's going to testify as a

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witness.

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>> So, former President Donald Trump made a

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pretty rare voluntary trip to a

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Manhattan courthouse recently. And get

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this, he wasn't there because of one of

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the four criminal cases against him.

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Nope. He showed up as a defendant in a

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lawsuit that could seriously shake up

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his business empire. Last week, Judge

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Arthur Angeran ruled that Trump had

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engaged in years of fraud by providing

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banks and insurance companies with

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financial statements that exaggerated

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his wealth by billions of dollars. He

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also inflated the value of his assets,

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like his skyscrapers and golf courses.

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To top it all off, the judge decided to

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take away some of Trump's companies,

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which could mean losing some of his most

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prized assets, including Trump Tower.

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During lunch, Trump even called for the

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judge's disbarment and claimed he should

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face criminal charges for how he's

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handled the case. Now, think about it.

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Imagine being the president of the

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United States, telling the world for

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years that you're the most powerful

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individual around and that no one can

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tell you what to do. Then, out of the

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blue, the chief justice of the Supreme

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Court, who heads the entire federal

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judiciary, publicly tells you to sit

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down and follow the law like everyone

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else. This week, Chief Justice John

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Roberts did just that, delivering one of

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the most astonishing judicial rebukes to

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a sitting president in recent American

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history. Sources inside the White House

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say that Trump completely lost it over

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this. Donald Trump committed years of

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fraud by giving banks and insurance

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companies and others uh financial

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statements that inflated his wealth by

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billions of dollars and inflated the

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value of assets like skyscrapers and

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golf courses. uh as punishment. The

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judge said that he's taking away some of

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Donald Trump's companies and that could

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lead to taking away some of his prized

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assets like Trump Tower. At lunch, he

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called for the judge's disbarment. Said

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he should face criminal charges for his

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handling of this case. This trial could

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last 3 months, but Donald Trump was here

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today. He may be back tomorrow and at

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some point he's going to testify as a

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witness.

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>> Trump's inflated wealth and all those

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assets we've talked about, it's a wild

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ride. So, let me fill you in on

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something pretty big that happened

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recently. Donald Trump has been tangled

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up in a significant legal mess because

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he tried to fire Federal Reserve

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Governor Lisa Cook. Now, you might find

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yourself thinking that a president can

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just go ahead and do that, but that's

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actually not the case. The Federal

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Reserve is designed to operate

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independently, which means it's supposed

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to be shielded from political

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shenanigans. But we all know Trump likes

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to have things his way, and independence

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doesn't quite fit into his playbook.

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When things didn't go his way with Cook,

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he decided to remove her because she

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wasn't aligning with his expectations.

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However, the courts quickly jumped in to

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say, "Wo, hold on there. You can't just

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fire people from the Federal Reserve

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because you're unhappy with their

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decisions. There are laws and

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regulations in place designed to stop

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presidents from having too much power."

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But as we've seen, Trump wasn't very

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keen on following those rules. His

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attitude has always been along the lines

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of, "I'm the president, so I can do

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whatever I want, and if you don't like

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it, that's your problem." Now, here

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comes the interesting part. When the

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courts instructed Trump's legal team to

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show up in person to explain the firing

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and to defend their case, they just

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didn't bother. Instead of appearing,

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they sent in written documents, but kept

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skipping out on the in-person

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appearances. And they kept pulling this

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stunt repeatedly. Every time they were

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told to show up, they basically shrugged

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it off. But here's where it gets even

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crazier. This wasn't just some local

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district court judge getting frustrated.

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This defiance ended up climbing the

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legal ladder until it reached the

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Supreme Court. And guess who was waiting

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there? Chief Justice John Roberts, who

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typically stays away from political

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disputes, finally had enough of the

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nonsense. On October 23rd, he put out a

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rare public statement that legal experts

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are calling the strongest rebuke to a

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sitting president in decades. What he

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said was pretty straightforward, but

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pretty impactful. He made it clear that

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no one, not even the president, is above

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the requirement to show up when summoned

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by the courts in the United States.

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That's a firm reminder that the law

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applies to everyone, even the guy in

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charge. When Chief Justice Roberts made

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a bold public statement calling out

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Trump by name, it created a real stir.

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It's a significant move, reminding the

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president that he isn't above the law, a

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huge deal that doesn't usually happen in

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functioning democracies. Instead of

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handling things quietly or letting the

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case pass through the usual legal

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process, Roberts chose to spotlight the

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issue, setting the stage for a stark

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confrontation between the executive

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branch and the judiciary. When Trump

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caught wind of it, he absolutely lost

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it. Sources inside the White House

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revealed that he went into a total fury.

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According to Politico, a senior aid

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shared that Trump was screaming about

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Roberts showboating for the media, about

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judges trying to make him look weak and

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about courts overstepping their bounds.

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Right away, he ordered his team to push

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back forcefully against what he called

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judicial harassment. It's ironic,

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really. He views being required to show

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up in court as harassment. This pretty

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much sums up Trump's perspective. To

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him, any attempt to hold him accountable

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or make him adhere to the rules is just

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an attack or unfair treatment. But

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honestly, this situation is more than

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just about one court case or one angry

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outburst. It's a fundamental clash

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regarding presidential power and the

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rule of law. Throughout his presidency,

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Trump has been pushing the limits of

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executive authority, testing how much he

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can get away with. For a long time, he

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seemed to escape consequences, ignoring

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court rulings or dragging things out

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indefinitely. Now, though, Robert's

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public stance changes everything. The

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head of the Supreme Court is firmly

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drawing a line, emphasizing that Trump

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can't just ignore court orders or pick

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and choose which laws apply to him. This

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is a reality check for Trump, who feels

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entitled to unlimited power, thinking he

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should be able to fire anyone he pleases

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or dismiss court orders he dislikes. The

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Chief Justice's message delivered

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publicly tells him he's mistaken. He

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