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DONALD TRUMP TESTS THE AMERICAN LEGAL SYSTEM TO THE LIMIT

The Sunday Guardian

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May 05, 2024

Trump, facing multiple legal battles, receives special treatment while openly undermining the rule of law, raising concerns about the justice system’s integrity.

- JOHN DOBSON

DONALD TRUMP TESTS THE AMERICAN LEGAL SYSTEM TO THE LIMIT

“I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose any voters”, said Donald Trump in Iowa before the 2006 presidential election that brought him to power. Trump later claimed it was a joke, but many saw this as an early indication that, unlike ordinary mortals, Donald Trump considers himself above the law. Fast forward to today and as Trump’s legal problems build up to a crescendo, law experts in the US are astonished by the special treatment he is receiving, even though he denigrates prosecutors, openly vilifies judges and their families, and lies about his cases. “I can’t imagine any other defendant posting on social media about a judge’s family and not being very quickly incarcerated”, said Russell Gold, a law professor at the University of Alabama, adding “his ongoing efforts to impugn the integrity of the legal proceedings against him make a strong argument for his detention.”

In recent months a series of judges have been forced to reckon with the ex-president’s arrogant behaviour. Donald Trump pretends to be furious when called to account for his actions and is openly disdainful of the rule of law, but secretly sees political advantage in provoking sanctions on himself. He considers the indictments as “badges of honour”, telling his supporters “I am doing this for you. I am your voice. I am your warrior. I am your justice.” The curious thing is that many voters are duped into believing every word he says and subsequently his poll ratings have soared. Analysts have concluded that if judges give Trump too much latitude, he undermines the standing of the US criminal justice system; if they act too forcefully, they end up rewarding his worst behaviour.

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The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

INSIDE BAHRIA FOUNDATION, PAKISTAN NAVY'S CORPORATE EMPIRE

Pakistan today is a country mired in economic crisis.

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5 mins

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The Sunday Guardian

MAMATA FORGETS INDUSTRIAL PROMISES, FUNDS VOTE-BANK SCHEMES

The Bengal government cancelled 30 years of signed commitments retrospectively.

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4 mins

September 21, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

SUPREME COURT IS THE LAST HOPE FOR RESCUING A U.S. IN TURMOIL

The list of evidence that President Trump is living in a world of Alternate Reality is lengthening steadily. Now only the US Supreme Court stands as an effective obstacle to the chaos being created by the White House.

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4 mins

September 21, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

Trump's $100,000 H1-B fee to hit Indians the hardest

US President Donald Trump on Saturday (India time) announced a sharp increase in the cost of applying for H1-B visas, raising the fee to $100,000 per petition.

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6 mins

September 21, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

‘BULLET TRAIN PROJECT WILL BENEFIT THE MIDDLE CLASS'

Following PM Narendra Modi’s announcement in Japan to run bullet trains across 7,000 km in India, we not only conducted a reality check on the Bullet Train project, the most ambitious project underway, but also spoke with Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw about it.

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2 mins

September 21, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

BJP DEPLOYS LEADERS TO DRIVE BIHAR POLL STRATEGY

With the Bihar Assembly elections drawing closer, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has stepped up its preparations, unveiling a comprehensive roadmap that ranges from strengthening booth-level presence to overseeing statewide campaign coordination.

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1 min

September 21, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

CISF ROLLS OUT LANDMARK REFORMS IN PROMOTIONS, POSTINGS

Cutting delay, 13,520 non-gazetted officers and 406 gazetted officers were promoted this year so far

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1 mins

September 21, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

China and the post-American order

Pax Britannica ended not because Britain wanted it to, but because it could no longer afford its empire. Pax Americana is unravelling for the same reason: America cannot command the global economy, the institutions, or the narrative as it once did.

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6 mins

September 21, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

China's stealth fighter J-35 is a mirage for Pakistan

It is increasingly unlikely that Pakistan will be able to fly China's J-35 stealth fighter in this decade.

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2 mins

September 21, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

GANDHI FAMILY VISIT HEATS UP KERALA POLITICAL SCENARIO

Gandhi family's Wayanad visit stirs politics ahead of assembly elections.

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2 mins

September 21, 2025

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