doj-The Department of Justice

DOJ-0000 The Justice Department
Headed by the Attorney General who is selected by the President of the US, confirmed by the Senate.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is a federal executive department of the United States government responsible for the enforcement of the law and administration of justice. It is headed by the Attorney General, who is a member of the President’s Cabinet. The DOJ’s primary functions include:

  1. Enforcing Federal Laws: The DOJ prosecutes violations of federal laws and represents the United States in legal matters.
  2. Overseeing Federal Prisons: The DOJ manages the Federal Bureau of Prisons, which is responsible for the custody and care of federal inmates.
  3. Conducting Criminal Investigations: The DOJ oversees agencies like the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that investigate and combat federal crimes.
  4. Civil Rights Enforcement: The DOJ enforces federal laws that prohibit discrimination and protect the civil rights of individuals.
  5. Regulating Immigration: The DOJ manages immigration-related cases and issues through agencies like the Executive Office for Immigration Review.
  6. Legal Counsel: The DOJ provides legal advice and opinions to the President and federal executive departments.
  7. Policy and Legislation: The DOJ plays a role in formulating and recommending legal policies and legislative proposals.

The Department of Justice also includes various divisions and offices, such as the Criminal Division, Civil Division, National Security Division, and Office of Justice Programs, each specializing in different areas of law and justice administration.

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nap- Wealth Inequality

nap-102500 Wealth Inequality

Wealth inequality has become a major factor in American politics. In every aspect of American life wealth has become a determining factor in equality.
Billionaires want to ensure continued tax cuts and other favorable measures to increase their wealth. Measures that will result in higher cost to other tax payers and reduction of social benefits for the lower classes, education, and healthcare.

071524- Billionaires for Trump
Billionaires give massive contributions to Donald Trump and MAGA plitical causes to guarantee continues tax cuts and laws favorable to their wealth.
071424 – Elon Musk

070124 – The wealthiest 10% of America own 90% of the Stocks.

ap-The Cabinet

ap-6010 – The Cabinetap-6010 – The Cabinet

The U.S. Cabinet is a group of senior officials appointed by the President who are responsible for leading the executive departments of the federal government and advising the President on various matters. The Cabinet members, often called “secretaries,” are in charge of specific areas of government policy and administration. Here is a list of the main Cabinet positions:

  1. Vice President of the United States
  2. Secretary of State
  3. Secretary of the Treasury
  4. nap 6100 IRS Internal Revenue Service
  5. Secretary of Defense
  6. Attorney General
    DOJ-0000 Department of Justice
  7. Secretary of the Interior
  8. Secretary of Agriculture
  9. Secretary of Commerce
    The Energy and Commerce Committee has the broadest jurisdiction of any authorizing committee in Congress.
  10. Secretary of Labor
  11. Secretary of Health and Human Services
  12. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
  13. Secretary of Transportation
    13 Secretary of Energy
    14 Secretary of Education
    15 Secretary of Veterans Affairs
    16 Secretary of Homeland Security

In addition to these positions, there are other officials who have Cabinet-level rank, such as the
White House Chief of Staff,
the U.S. Trade Representative,
the Director of National Intelligence,
epa-0000 EPA Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.

Cabinet members are appointed by the President and must be confirmed by the Senate. They serve at the pleasure of the President and can be dismissed or replaced at any time. The Cabinet’s primary role is to assist the President in executing the laws and managing the federal government’s operations.

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nap-2500 Healthcare
nap260 Medicare.
nap-6300 Social Security
nap-6900 Transportation
nap-6100 Taxes – IRS

nap – Supreme Court Change

nap-5110 Supreme Court Change
nap-5100 The Supreme Court
nap-5200 Supreme Court Decisions

Removal of a Supreme Court Justice fb post
Change to the Supreme Court can only come if the congress impeaches and convicts a member of the Supreme Court.
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A Supreme Court justice can be removed from office through the impeachment process, which involves two main steps:

  1. Impeachment by the House of Representatives: A justice can be impeached by a majority vote in the House of Representatives. Impeachment is akin to an indictment in criminal law; it means that the House has brought formal charges against the justice.
  2. Trial and Conviction by the Senate: After impeachment, the case goes to the Senate for a trial. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presides over the trial if the person being impeached is the President. For other impeachments, including that of a Supreme Court justice, a senior Senator typically presides. A two-thirds majority vote in the Senate is required to convict and remove the justice from office.

This process is outlined in the U.S. Constitution under Article I, Section 2, and Article I, Section 3.

Historical Context

  • No Supreme Court justice has ever been removed from office through impeachment and conviction. The only justice to have been impeached was Samuel Chase in 1804. He was impeached by the House of Representatives on charges of political bias and misconduct, but he was acquitted by the Senate in 1805 and thus remained in office. This makes him the only Supreme Court justice to have faced an impeachment trial.
  • == Changing the number of Supreme Court Justices ====
    Adding new justices to the U.S. Supreme Court requires a change in the number of justices, which is determined by Congress. Here’s the process:
  1. Legislation Proposal: A bill must be introduced in either the House of Representatives or the Senate to change the number of Supreme Court justices. This bill would amend the Judiciary Act, which sets the number of justices.
  2. Congressional Approval: The bill must be passed by both the House and the Senate. It must go through committee reviews, debates, and votes in both chambers. This typically involves extensive discussion and negotiation.
  3. Presidential Signature: If the bill is passed by both the House and the Senate, it is sent to the President. The President can sign the bill into law, veto it, or take no action. If the President vetoes the bill, Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds majority in both the House and the Senate.
  4. Appointment of New Justices: Once the bill is signed into law, creating new positions on the Supreme Court, the President can nominate individuals to fill those positions. These nominations must then be confirmed by the Senate.

Historically, the number of justices has changed several times, but it has been set at nine since 1869. Changing the number of justices is a significant and often controversial process, involving political and legal considerations.

nap – Private Prisons

nap-5510 Private Prisons fb post
Like everything else in America, prisons have become profit centers.
Private prisons are more dangerous than publicly run facilities. According to a U.S. Department of Justice study covering federal prisons, violent attacks by inmates on correctional staff were 163% higher in private than in public prisons, and inmate-on-inmate assaults were nearly 30% higher.

pol-Heritage Foundation

pol-2025 Heritage Foundation
pol – Project 2025

Heritage Foundation, What is it?
The Heritage Foundation is a far right conservative think tank dedicated to end of democracy and the establishment of a nationalist autocracy.

Click Here for Details

Kevin Roberts, President of the Heritage Foundation:
The Revolution will be bloodless, IF the left lets it.

Heritage itself repeated the “bloodless” comment in a separate post on X alongside a compilation video of Democrats, commentators and public figures making controversial comments about unrest and protests. 
“The Second American Revolution will remain bloodless if the Left allows it to be,” the Heritage post said.


“The Second American Revolution will remain bloodless if the Left allows it to be,” the Heritage post said.

nap-Bribery

nap-5255 bribery

As long as you pay the politician after he does you the favor, it’s not a bribe, Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote for the majority. It’s just a tip.

nap- Chevron Doctrine

nap-5258 Chevron Doctrine wiki fb post

 Chevron doctrine — named after the case, Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council — told courts to defer to an agency’s interpretation of a statute in circumstances in which the law in question is vaguely written.
This has been repealed by the current Supreme Court. Decisions will now be made by the courts instead of those who understand the subjects.


This has been repealed by the current Supreme Court. Decisions will now be made by the courts instead of those who understand the subjects.
This decision gives SCOTUS the ability to overturn ANY administrative law it does not agree with , regardless of the scientific, technical, or medical facts. This gives the court the ability to invalidate laws on personal views regardless of technical facts.
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070124- SCOTUS overturns Chevron
070124- What Chevron overturn means
070124 – Kagan dissent
070224 – Federal Judges will have the ability to overrule laws based on
medical decisions

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Magelicans – Who Are They?

maga-0100 Magenicans – Who are they?

The Magelicans are the ultra right MAGA Evangelical Republican members of the Trump MAGA cult/religion.