Trump Cleared. Again. Musk Case Proceeds, But POTUS Walks Free

Judge Lets Musk Case Move Forward โ€” But Clears Trump Completely

You can almost hear the media drooling. A courtroom, a billionaire, and a government agency with a catchy name โ€” itโ€™s their dream narrative. But thereโ€™s one big problem: they were hoping this case would hurt President Trump. It doesnโ€™t. In fact, it just proves again why he plays chess while everyone else is still learning checkers.

Letโ€™s get the facts straight: a federal judge just threw out all claims against President Donald J. Trump in a lawsuit over Elon Muskโ€™s role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The ruling was clear โ€” you canโ€™t sue a sitting president over how he performs his official duties. Period. End of story.

But you wonโ€™t hear that from CNN. Theyโ€™d rather spin the story into some constitutional crisis, conveniently forgetting that Trump is the Constitutionโ€™s biggest defender. The real issue here? A few Democrat-led states are furious that President Trump brought in someone with a brain โ€” and a spine โ€” to shake up Washingtonโ€™s bloated bureaucracy.

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan

The Setup: A Lawsuit With Political Motives

Fourteen states, led by Democrat attorneys general, filed a lawsuit claiming Elon Musk was acting like a federal officer without Senate confirmation. They argued that DOGE โ€” the new agency created to root out waste, fraud, and government bloat โ€” gave Musk too much power. They didnโ€™t like that Musk was trimming the fat, canceling corrupt contracts, and cutting off sweetheart deals for the swamp.

Their real problem? Trump was actually getting things done. Again.

So they ran to the courts.

But hereโ€™s what the judge actually said: the president has the right to run the Executive Branch. And unless you can prove real harm โ€” not just political sour grapes โ€” the court isnโ€™t stepping in. The ruling dismissed Trump from the case, citing long-standing legal precedent that courts canโ€™t interfere with a presidentโ€™s official duties.

Translation? Trumpโ€™s still running the show โ€” and the system is working just like the Founders intended.

The Left Targets Musk, But Misses the Point

That leaves Elon Musk and DOGE in the spotlight โ€” which is exactly what the Left wants. Theyโ€™ve been after Musk ever since he exposed the censorship racket at Twitter and started calling out Big Tech and D.C. elites in the same breath.

The lawsuit claims Musk used DOGE to access sensitive data, cancel government contracts, and fire underperforming bureaucrats โ€” all without Senate confirmation. And maybe he did. But guess what? Thatโ€™s exactly what DOGE was created to do. Drain the swamp. Fast.

Now theyโ€™re trying to frame that as unconstitutional. But hereโ€™s the catch: DOGE wasnโ€™t about sidestepping the law. It was about enforcing accountability where Congress refused to act. The Senate wasnโ€™t confirming anybody. Gridlock was the goal. So Trump acted โ€” boldly, and legally.

And now, a judge has to decide: do we want a government that functions, or one that hides behind red tape while the American taxpayer gets fleeced?

Trump Vindicated โ€” Again

The biggest headline of the week isnโ€™t that a lawsuit is moving forward. Itโ€™s that President Trump has been cleared. Again.

This case was never really about DOGE or the Constitution. It was about Democrats trying to punish Trump for being effective. For hiring talent. For doing what Congress refused to do. They hate that he built a government that works without their permission.

But they lost this round. Trump walks away untouched โ€” while the media keeps pretending otherwise.

Let them rage. Let them twist themselves into knots. Meanwhile, Trumpโ€™s rebuilding the country โ€” cutting waste, exposing corruption, and hiring smart people who actually get results.

And for once, the courts didnโ€™t stand in his way.

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