Jeffrey Toobin de CNN hace sorprendente predicción de Trump ...


El principal analista político de CNN hace una sorprendente predicción esta mañana con respecto a la emergencia nacional de Trump.

Llega al final de este video, después de que se burlan de las tortillas de comer de Trump:



Si no quiere ver, aquí está la parte pertinente a través de Newsbusters:
There will certainly be some judges who say, look: it is the executive branch’s decision how to define an emergency. They will certainly come with arguments that say this is an emergency. And some judges will say, we just are not going to second-guess the executive branch in this area. Whether that’s five Supreme Court justices, I don’t know. My guess is it probably is. I think we are now in a moment, a conservative moment in our courts, where there is a lot of deference to the executive branch. So I think, you know, it’s — this is not a slam dunk for either side, this legal case. But if I had to guess, I would say the President is ultimately going to win.
Toobin normalmente tiene un odio por Trump en estos días, por lo que me sorprendió que predice la victoria del presidente en los tribunales.
La verdad es que la emergencia nacional es completamente legal basada en la autoridad legal otorgada a Trump por el Congreso. A pesar de lo que dicen los ardientes críticos, la única pregunta real ante los tribunales, como lo señaló Toobin, es si los tribunales estarán de acuerdo con Trump en lo que constituye una emergencia nacional.
Sospecho que Toobin tiene razón en que la mayoría de los jueces se someterán a Trump en lo que constituye una emergencia nacional basada en la ley. Por supuesto, sabemos que algunos lo bloquearán, siempre bloquean cualquier cosa que Trump haga por motivos falsos. Pero, por supuesto, Trump lo apelará y creo que un tribunal superior, si no el más alto, permitirá que la emergencia nacional continúe mientras se escucha el caso.

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