If there's anything "good" to come out of this (and I use that term very loosely), it's that I've actually started seeing coverage of people starting to ask "The Supreme Court doesn't have an enforcement mechanism. What will happen when Trump decides to ignore one of their rulings?"
Because eventually, that will happen. Either he's going to feel emboldened or one of his morons is going to convince him to have a staredown with the Supreme Court. Then what?
And nobody really has an answer for that. Will Congress and our other branches of government at various levels side with Trump, essentially rendering the Supreme Court little more than an advisory branch without real power? What would that say for other rulings? Would state governments and agencies start siding with the Court and abiding by its ruling? What if Trump says he'll pull funding from those agencies and go full "Saturday Night Massacre" on staff until someone agrees to withhold funding? Or if he just allows funding to go through and just fires the entire staff, leaving zero employees? I could keep going and going, but I'm sure you get the idea. Just so many questions, and all of them are scary.
And there are only three ways this could end:
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The Republican party finally has enough of Trump and votes to remove him from office. But there's also the fact that many in the party are actively in fear of their lives and won't so much as publicly criticize Trump for fear of their safety, never mind vote to remove him. I would think everybody knows that I have a better chance of getting a blowie from every member of the cheerleading squad of every NFL football team in alphabetical order before that happens.
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Those who are tasked with resisting are removed from their posts. Those who refuse to go willingly are escorted away by force. No legal or military action takes place to stop it as those who are in charge fear that ordering any police or military intervention would be perceived as a gross over-reaction to any individual firing, or not wanting to be the first to request military action, leading to violence and perhaps even full civil war. This fear would lead to a paralysis where other members of leadership are waiting for somebody else to make the call, ultimately leading to nobody doing anything. Opposing leadership continues to attempt to diffuse the situation with appeasement and essentially just starts handing power over to Trump piece by piece.
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Civil War. Opposition leadership being removed from their posts would be unwilling to go voluntarily, and the DOJ would send in federal agents to escort them away in cuffs if necessary. If state leadership is lucky, either the state police, state's national guard, or both recognize Trump's multiple violations of the Constitution. With both sides having polar opposite goals and nobody with authority to be able to mediate over them, it can only end one way. Both sides aren't going to stand there with their weapons drawn just staring each other down forever. From there, God only knows.