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Donald Trump must feel powerful enough.

He even demanded that Israel cancels the criminal trial of Bibi Netanyahu.

By any objective analysis, whether you like the president or not, he has been on an incredible sequence of victories for two weeks. Everything seems to break.

And while he accumulates these victories, from the powder barrel from the Middle East to the firmly conservative Supreme Court, he seems to become larger and stronger, like a comic strip superhero, then zap his next opponent.

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By hitting Iran’s nuclear sites with 30,000 pound bombs – even if we debate the impact – Trump has taken a risk that has amazed the world.

With the liberals and the media democrats still in resistance mode, the coverage was largely negative, but that does not matter. Since his days as a New York developer, he has been stimulated by critical coverage because it animates the news agenda and makes everyone talk about his favorite subject.

But telling another country to drop criminal accusations against his leader is a whole new level of what his hometown calls Chutzpah.

President Trump smiling

It must be admitted – President Trump had two good weeks. (Win McNamee / Getty images)

Trump posted the following: “He is terrible what they are doing in Israel for Bibi Netanyahu. He is a war hero, and a Prime Minister who did fabulous work by working with the United States to succeed in getting rid of the dangerous nuclear threat in Iran.”

Netanyahu is in “the negotiation process of an agreement with Hamas, which will include removal of hostages”, and Trump wonders how the Israelis could force him “to sit in a courtroom all day, on nothing”.

Trump puts pressure on

Like axios underlinesNetanyahu is accused of corruption, fraud and violation of confidence:

“He is accused of accepting more than $ 200,000 in gifts from wealthy businessmen and granting regulatory advantages worth hundreds of millions of dollars to a telecommunications magnate in exchange for favorable information coverage.”

The trial dragged for four years, thanks to Tactics of delay in Netanyahu, and there was this thing of war that intervened.

So now Trump asked that the trial be canceled or Netanyahu granted forgiveness – and did it very openly.

Imagine if a foreign head of state urged this country to abandon the accusations against a great political figure. But Trump does not play by the rules of all the others.

Netanyahu sits at the Knesset

Trump openly called on the cancellation of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s trial – or for him to be forgiven. (Reuters / Ronen Zvulun)

Another Trumpian tactic is to take a big step immediately after a major tumult, when the public and the press barely have time to digest the previous controversy.

The president therefore reduced trade discussions with Canada to protest against his taxation of large American technological companies such as Amazon and Google. This involves income they earn from online markets, data and social media involving Canadian users.

Before the end of the weekend, Canada gave in and canceled the taxes. This is another case of Trump Trump negotiation tactics with instant results.

The not so beautiful budget bill in the Senate is another classic case. Elon Musk – Did you really think he would stay silent for a long time? – calls him “completely crazy” and “political suicide for the republican party”. The CBO says that it would add 3.3 billions of dollars to the deficit over a decade. The measurement of the Senate would also make deep cuts in Medicaid, which Trump has promised to protect.

Here is the point: one of the most noisy republican criticisms is the senator Thom Tillis, who voted against a bill which, according to him, would betray the president’s promise to protect people on Medicaid. Trump ransacked him, saying that he will recruit a challenger to avoid it from the Senate during the primary next year.

The next day, literally, Tillis announced that he would not present himself to re -election.

Thus, Trump can save his money. He knocked out the Northern Caroline legislator with a few publications.

Sen. Tillis

Trump also seems to have struck Senator Thom Tillis, RN.C., of a re -election offer with some publications. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images)

And then there is the Supreme Court.

By judging that local judges cannot issue injunctions nationwide, the court has enormously increased the power of Trump and the executive power. The 6-3 decision came to the case of the citizenship of the right of birth, but not on the merits, and has demolished one of the last railings against the uncontrolled presidential power.

This also applies to Democratic presidents, although much more of these injunctions – 40 – were brought against Trump just in the first months of his second term. Joe Biden faced 14 in the first three years of his mandate.

These injunctions – which have always seemed unfair, on both sides – also extend Trump’s victories sequence before the high court. After all, he appointed three of the six judges that make up the conservative majority.

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And that’s not all. Scotu has judged that parents with religious objections can withdraw their children from public schools from public schools when books with LGBTQ themes are taught.

In another decision, the court confirmed a Tennessee law prohibiting certain forms of transitional surgery for young transgender people. Trump ordered the army’s transgender members to leave service.

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Sonia Sotomayor has read two tobacco on the bench, in particular in the case of the citizenship of the right of birth: “The decision of today is not only erganly false, it is also a parody of the law … No right is certain.”

Trump clearly indicated that he would use the widened powers to be even more aggressive than in the past. Add his pressure tactics and the financing of gels against elite law firms and the universities of the Ivy League and you have an even more determined president to stick him to his opponents and detractors.

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Of course, even Trump has his limits. The effort to derail the Netanyahu corruption trial was intended to fail.

Oh wait.

An Israeli court yesterday canceled this week’s hearings for diplomatic and national security reasons, based on the classified information provided by the Prime Minister and the Mossad espionage agency.

Coincidence?

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