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2025 8-22 matters of Democracy Vance; $464 million; Habba; redistricting
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J.D. Vance's recent trip to the U.K. highlighted a significant level of public disdain for him, particularly in Great Britain, which could negatively impact his presidential ambitions.
A New York State appeals court affirmed the finding of liability for fraud against Donald Trump and his businesses, and upheld an injunction against Trump executives serving as corporate officers. However, it "threw out the $464 million in damages," citing the Eighth Amendment's excessive fine provision. The decision was a "brokered outcome," with judges divided on a new trial vs. vacating the financial penalty. A dissenting judge, David Friedman, openly suggested the case should not have been brought, claiming "everyone does it" and that the AG acted for "partisan political purposes," which is "unheard of, and demeans both his position and hers."
Alina Habba's Unlawful Appointment: Donald Trump's former personal lawyer, Alina Habba, was installed as "interim" and then "acting" U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey despite judges rejecting her continuance. Legal Ruling: Chief Judge Matthew Brann ruled that Habba "is not lawfully holding the office of United States Attorney" and has been in the position without legal authority since July 1, meaning anything she has done since then "may be declared void."
The "Redistricting Derby" has officially begun, with new maps approved in Texas and California enacting temporary gerrymanders, setting the stage for legal challenges and a major public awareness campaign.
Despite former President Trump's efforts to hinder renewable energy, particularly solar, these sources are gaining significant ground as a smarter investment, leading to potential negative economic consequences for the U.S. under his policies.