In a new triple whammy, Trump regime is unconstitutionally intruding on Congress’s power, unlawfully interfering with states’ rights, and actively harming crime victims. A coalition of Democratic state AGs filed suit today to prevent Trump from forcing states to either give up Congressionally appropriated funds for crime victim support or cooperate with Trump’s war on immigrants. #LawFedi 1/

The suit is particularly noteworthy because it demonstrates how Trump is determined to coerce the entire country, including Democratic states and munipalities, into faciliting his authoritarian fascism, using every lever of pressure he possibly can. Here’s a link to the complaint. 2/ https://www.njoag.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/2025-0818_Dkt.-No.-1-Complaint.pdf

The Trump regime is taking advantage of the sort of federal-state arrangements that became increasingly ubiquitous during the last quarter of the 20th century through today. According to these, states remit money to the federal government, and Congress redistributes these funds throughout the country to support programs that poorer states might be unwilling or unable to fund on their own. In principle, a decent setup. 3/

When Congress as a whole allocates federal funds to state grants, Congress often conditions receipt of the grants on compliance with the program Congress is setting up. The type of conditions Congress may set is governed by a body of law all stemming from the U.S. Constitution's federalist design, which establishes our system of dual sovereignty, according to which neither the states nor the federal government may usurp each other's jurisdiction and powers. 4/

The Trump regime is doing things that go wholly beyond what I just described above. The Trump-Bondi DOJ has promulgated regulations denying receipt of funds due states if those states do not cooperate with DOJ, DHS, and ICE activity involving immigrants. NOTE: the grant program has NOTHING to do with immigration nor with anything Congress wrote in the authorizing statute, the Victims of Crime Act. 5/

Like all Cabinet departments, the DoJ is an executive branch agency, created to execute-that is, operationalize-laws enacted by Congress. Neither the President nor any Cabinet Secretary has, under the U.S. Constitution, the authority to enact law: the entire executive branch serves only to operationalize laws passed by the federal legislature, Congress. This is what distinguished our form of government from a dictatorship. 6.5/ (got orphaned from the main thread)

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The grants were designated specifically and only to help crime victims, thereby assisting the states in their Constitutional role as protectors of public safety and wellbeing of their residents. Congress specified, by statute, the formulas to be used to distribute the funds. The only role for the DoJ is to administer the grants according to the formulas. 8/

@heidilifeldman A Congress free from crooks would already have initiated emergency impeachment procedures against the wholly brazenly, illegally, anti-constitutionally & traitorously & incessantly power-abusing Trump "administration" (furtherance) of criminal anti-American acts.

The Johnson gang's White House crime-tolerance is not only telling, it's incriminating.

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