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A modern day Comedy of Errors

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31.05.2026

A modern day Comedy of Errors

Judges are experts in every area of human knowledge--or so they think.

Lena Renconvich | May 31, 2026

From a distance, viewing the constant stream of blunders and back stabbings characterizing republican representatives and senators, the continual attacks on the President of these not-so-united states, and the endless insertion of the judiciary into every possible area of the President’s activities, one may think it a modern-day Comedy of Errors. But is it funny? Or are we witnessing a thinly disguised tragedy whose denouement leads, we pray, to a happy ending?

In light of the diverse judgments being handed down by the judiciary, one could be forgiven for thinking that Justices and judges are amazing, accomplished polymaths, experts in such diverse areas that their expertise knows no bounds.

So far, in President Trump’s second term, the public has witnessed them assert expertise in international relations, espionage, and finance, as well as national and international economic structures, and what they, laymen all, consider constitutes a national emergency based largely on classified information, to which I assume they have no or limited access. They are also experts on building procedures and renovations, White House security, and even on what name one is allowed to call what. These are incredible people, or so they think.

Graphic: Truth Social Post

The Republican Senate continues to obviously block Trump appointments, election integrity (the Save America Act), and seemingly........

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