CNN analyst Aaron Blake said President Donald Trump is now leading Republican party in its assault on states’ rights.
“[Trump] has spent much of his second term attempting to chip away at states’ rights — or at least, the ones he doesn’t like,” said Blake, adding that Trump more recently referred to states as subservient to the federal government in a pitch to get rid of mail-in voting and voting machines.
“Remember, the States are merely an ‘agent’ for the Federal Government in counting and tabulating the votes,” the president posted on Truth Social. “They must do what the Federal Government, as represented by the President of the United States, tells them, for the good of our country, to do.”
This was not Trump’s first reference to states as “agents” of the federal government, but it was one of the first that referenced himself personally as more powerful.
“This is a rather novel take on the Constitution, to put it mildly,” said Blake, explaining that the Constitution says the “Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections … shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof.” Congress may tweak regulations, but there is no role for the president.
“And Trump isn’t saying that Congress should outlaw mail-in voting or voting machines, mind you. Instead, he’s saying the states ‘must’ get rid of them because he tells them to — apparently because he was elected president and because he has determined it’s “for the good of the country,” said Blake. “This is merely the latest in a long line of drastic Trump claims to power.
Trump claimed during his first term that the Constitution gave him absolute power, even when out of office, reports Blake. He’s “floated terminating portions of the Constitution, while repeating his false claims that the 2020 election was rigged.” Earlier this year, Blake notes Trump suggesting his actions “couldn’t be illegal as long as he was acting to ‘save’ the country.”
These things are inconsistent with decades of conservative orthodoxy, which holds that the federal government should be small and that states should lead the way, said Blake. The 2016, Republican Party platform devoted an entire section to states’ rights, arguing “Every violation of state sovereignty by federal officials is not merely a transgression of one unit of government against another; it is an assault on the liberties of individual Americans.”
But since then, Blake says Trump has issued executive orders targeting state and local governments’ “sanctuary” policies, and he’s directed the DOJ to block states from enforcing their own pollution laws. He’s also dispatched troops to Los Angeles without the consent of the governor and federalized the police in Washington, DC. He also tried unsuccessfully to block funding to New York for trying to curb traffic congestion and threatened other state’s funding over transgender rights.
Blake said “if nothing else,” Trump’s latest Truth Social post “has finally said how he really feels about the concept of states’ rights.”
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Daily Beast: Trump Declares War on Los Angeles Following ICE Protests
The Trump administration has sued the City of Los Angeles for discriminating against federal immigration officers.
President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit Monday against Los Angeles, its mayor Karen Bass, and the Los Angeles City Council for “illegal” sanctuary city policies that it says “deliberately impede federal immigration officers’ ability to carry out their responsibilities.”
Two reasons why the feds will lose this one:
1. Masked Gestapo pigs are not a protected class under the discrimination laws.
2. The Tenth Amendent does not permit the federal government to order the states to do the feds’ bidding.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-declares-war-on-los-angeles-following-ice-protests
Latin Times: Trump Insists ‘Nobody Told Us’ That International Students’ Home Countries Don’t Foot Their Tuition Bills
International students are ineligible for federal aid, and most pay tuition with personal or family funds
President Donald Trump claimed in a Truth Social post shared Saturday that “nobody told us” international students’ home countries are not responsible for paying tuition, just two days after his administration moved to ban international students from enrolling in or attending Harvard.
Does the U.S. government pay foreign schools for American students? Why should the reverse be any different? And if you didn’t know, your ignorance is your own problem.
“Why isn’t Harvard saying that almost 31% of their students are from FOREIGN LANDS, and yet those countries, some not at all friendly to the United States, pay NOTHING toward their student’s education, nor do they ever intend to,” Trump wrote. “Nobody told us that!”
See above, fool.
“We want to know who those foreign students are, a reasonable request since we give Harvard BILLIONS OF DOLLARS, but Harvard isn’t exactly forthcoming,” he continued, adding he wants “names and countries.”
Your immigration records (student and other visas) already provide that information, fool.
“Harvard has $52,000,000, use it, and stop asking for the Federal Government to continue GRANTING money to you!” Trump added.
Grants are a quid pro quo in exchange for something of value, usually research in a university context. If you wish to benefit from their research, you’ll provide the grants.
Contrary to the president’s claim, international students are ineligible for federal aid and most aid at the state level. They also typically pay higher tuition rates than U.S. students, either at the out-of-state level or designated international rates. While private universities like Harvard may provide some financial aid and scholarships, nearly 61% of foreign students rely on personal or family funds to pay for schooling in the U.S.