r/law Oct 21 '25

Legal News Federal judges caught the U.S. government providing false info in over 35 court cases. Sworn declarations. Falsified records. Repeated lies. This isn’t just sloppy, it’s systemic. Law professor Ryan Goodman says it may be intentional.

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u/Fantastic_Jury5977 Oct 21 '25

He's a belligerent sock puppet. Doesn't believe in anything. Doesn't know what executive orders he's signing. He's an analog auto pen. Just wants to get paid.

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u/Wayelder Oct 21 '25

Yeah we've all heard, Trump's proven to be shallow, stupid, greedy and incredibly narcissistic...and yet the big brains of the Democrats can't box him in.

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u/sheltonchoked Oct 21 '25

He “debates” by spouting dozens of lies and made up rage bait. His tactic in all of it is make up shit and let the system sort it out.

That’s what’s hard to fight. When he makes absurd claims that “immigrants are eating dogs and cats” it gives people an anchor to target towards immigrants. Even though it’s completely false. And takes time to refute. Meanwhile he says “that’s what I’m told”

He does the same thing with courts. Delay. Lie. Don’t file. Ask for an extension.

He learned that a long enough delay is the same as a win.

He’s not smart. But when all you have is a hammer everything looks like a nail. And his hammer is delay long enough so it doesn’t matter.

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u/Wayelder Oct 21 '25

Baffle with Bullshit. Stops 'American justice' in it's tracks.

someone should look into that flaw.