'Installing loyalists': How Trump could use the military to render 'the courts powerless'
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'Installing loyalists': How Trump could use the military to render 'the courts powerless'
During his first term, President Donald Trump spent a lot time fighting with his own appointees — including a secretary of state (Rex Tillerson), a U.S. attorney general (Jeff Sessions), a White House chief of Staff (John F. Kelly), and a national security adviser (John Bolton), among many others. But Trump's second presidency is much different.This time, Trump is avoiding such conflicts by trying to fill the U.S. government with as many MAGA lo…
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