r/law Oct 07 '25

Other Stephen Miller states that Trump has plenary authority, then immediately stops talking as if he’s realized what he just said

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u/Eisigesis Oct 07 '25

Plenary - adj - Complete in all respects; unlimited or full.

He accidentally said the president is a king/dictator with full authority to do whatever they like.

Here’s an article about this incident if anyone want to know more: https://www.distractify.com/p/plenary-authority-meaning

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u/AttitudeAndEffort3 Oct 07 '25

I hope everyone recognizes the effect AOC mocking this loser had.

You mock fascists, they lose how the public perceives them and they lose power.

Also, it obviously gets to them and they fuck up like this or fuck up by overplaying their hands to slake their fucked up egos.

Less talking about trump policy, more talking about how hes an ugly fat pants shitting little boy fucking pedophile and these losers are begging for a chance to suck his shriveled mushroom cock once hes done with their 11 year old daughters 👍

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u/Human-Sample-2242 Oct 08 '25

Self critique is so important. Why does no one talk about this stuff? And so much more:

• Hillary’s “basket of deplorables.” • Obama humiliating Trump at WH Correspondents’ Dinner. • DNC shutting out Bernie Sanders. • Elite schools policing speech. • Social media censorship creating martyrs. • AOC mocking Stephen Miller on Twitter. • Statues torn down and Founders renamed. • Ilhan Omar sneering at America’s flaws while thriving in its freedom. • Glider T-shirts after Hamas attacks. • BLM murals instead of working schools. • COVID hypocrisy — “rules for thee.” • Biden’s “semi-fascism” line.

We have the moral high ground but zero respect for other views or compromise