The Chilling Republican Plan to Slam Shut the Courthouse Doors on Average Americans
A sinister Republican bond scheme could price you out of justice — forever...
Right now, the only thing that’s preventing Trump from going full dictator is the federal court system and our ability to challenge his unlawful, unconstitutional behavior in it.
Republicans in the Senate think they have a fix for that, though. It’s a good-news, bad-news scenario, although the bad is far worse than anything most of us could have imagined.
The good news is that Republicans in the Senate have removed the provision in their Kill Medicaid To Pay For Tax Cuts For Billionaires (“Big Beautiful Bill”) legislation that would have prevented courts from being able to hold Trump’s people from being held in contempt of court when they refuse to follow court orders.
The bad news is that they’ve replaced it with a provision in Section 70302 of the bill that will make it all but impossible for anybody — other than billionaires and giant corporations — to sue the Trump administration for dictatorial behavior (or anything else) in federal court.
This may have something to do with the fact that over 300 lawsuits have been filed against Trump and his goons, and federal courts have blocked Trump in at least 187 of them, as of this week. Trump has outright won only 7.1 percent of the cases where he or his administration have been sued.
The system Republican senators have inserted to keep you and me — and nonprofit public interest groups and Blue state governors — from suing Trump is pretty straightforward; instead of just filing the lawsuit and paying the typically small fees associated with those filings, you’ll now have to post a bond that could run into the millions or even billions of dollars before your filing can be accepted by the court.
Quoting Alicia Bannon, judiciary program director at New York University’s Brennan Center for Justice, The San Francisco Chronicle noted:
“If this language becomes law, Bannon said, ‘it will be financially impossible for ordinary Americans to go to court to protect their rights,’ like trying to make sure they receive Social Security payments or are protected against unlawful deportation. Bonds for those orders could cost many millions of dollars, she said.”
Republican Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Chuck Grassley, was truly excited by the prospect of everybody — except billionaires and giant corporations — being blocked from the federal courthouse when Trump’s people screw them. He crowed:
“Finally, the Senate Judiciary Committee is advancing solutions in the One Big Beautiful Bill to restore the constitutional role of the federal judiciary.”
UC Berkeley Law School Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, a regular guest on my radio program and the author of Constitutional Law: Principles and Polices (among other great books), told the Chronicle the legislation, if it becomes law, would prevent people whose rights have been violated by the Trump administration from getting help from the courts “at a time when the President is violating the Constitution as never before seen in American history.”
The bond amounts that must be posted are calculated as the expected cost to the federal government “in an amount proper to pay the costs and damages sustained by the Federal Government.”
Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick notes at his UnPopulist newsletter that such a bond requirement will bring most filings before federal courts to a screeching halt:
“That is especially true in cases involving sweeping policies where the government could claim ‘costs’ in the billions. Only state governments could conceivably post bonds in that amount, though they would also balk at the potential hit to their budgets.”
And the court you’re filing the request for relief with can’t even consider your economic circumstances or the cost to you of the damage inflicted by the Trump administration depriving you of your rights. The bill explicitly says:
“No court may consider any factor other than the value of the costs and damages sustained.”
Are you a citizen who’s been arrested and detained illegally by ICE and held in detention for months where you were starved and beaten up? ICE could claim it’ll costs them ten or fifty million dollars to litigate and resolve your case, so that’s what you’ll have to put up before you can ask the court for relief or damages.
Have you been denied reentry to the United States? Assaulted, robbed, or raped by an ICE, FBI, or other federal officer? Had your Social Security or Medicare benefits cut off as punishment for your political activities? Arrested and held in a hellhole Louisiana private prison for years for carrying a sign protesting Trump’s fascist behavior?
Tough luck, as the old saying goes. Bolick adds:
“This [provision of Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill] means that many parties would have no choice but accept violations of their rights rather than seek legal redress, severely undermining the Constitution.”
Trump isn’t the only authoritarian in Washington, DC, as this provision proves. Republicans in the Senate are more than happy to block average citizens, their attorneys, public interest groups, and even states from the federal courthouse doors, leaving us all at the mercy of Trump and his goons.
Even the Koch-funded Libertarian Reason Magazine was horrified, writing:
“[I]f this provision passes, the government could impose even blatantly illegal and unconstitutional policies for long periods of time, unless and until litigation reaches a final conclusion. That could inflict grave harm on the victims of illegality. Consider media subject to illegal censorship during a crucial news cycle, illegally deported immigrants, people imprisoned without due process, and more.”
In other words, America is on the verge of dictatorship and this will push us over the edge in a way that may well be irreversible.
Even conservatives should be concerned, as it’s unlikely the GOP will control the federal government forever and a future Democratic administration could abuse this provision just as easily as the Trump regime is no-doubt eager to do.
Call your Republican senators and House member to let them know your thoughts on this matter. The number for the House and Senate switchboard is 202-224-3121.
And be sure to remember this enthusiastic GOP betrayal of basic American values of fairness, rights, and the rule of law — and tell everybody you know about it — when election time comes around.
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Thom. The senate parliamentarian, Elizabeth MacDonough, could rule that Section 70302 does not qualify as a budgetary provision and is therefore not permitted in the bill. Thgat decision is pending as of today, and the senate is not in session. The Byrd Rule restricts the inclusion of extraneous matter in reconciliation bills.
The presiding officer or the full senate may overrule the advice of the Parliamentarian. In practice, this is rare; the most recent example of a Vice President (as President of the Senate) overruling the parliamentarian was Nelson Rockefeller in 1975.
In addition, Mac Donough could decide that a $116 billion provision raising taxes on foreign companies violates the chamber’s internal rules about what may go into a reconciliation measure, which would be immune to Democratic filibusters.
Republicans are concerned that she will see the provision as tantamount to overriding tax treaties the U.S. has with other countries. If that’s the case, she could decide the matter belongs under the jurisdiction of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee — which would be a problem for Republicans because their reconciliation plans never mentioned that panel.
That would force lawmakers to redraft their plans or drop the provision altogether, leaving them scrambling to cover the resulting budget hole.
“We’ll see what she does,” said Rep. Kevin Hern (R-Okla.), a member of the House Ways and Means Committee. “I don’t want to speculate about anything.”
https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/06/04/congress/parliamentarian-could-nix-the-revenge-tax-increase-in-gop-megabill-00386463
It wasn't bad enough that TRump co-opted all that legal work that should have gone to pro bono cases, he and his Nazis had to make sure no one will have the opportunity to fight them to begin with. There will be no "Equal Justice Under The Law" for We The People, even though it's etched onto the facade of the Supreme Court Building.
Senator Merkley brought up pages of the bill that also in essence sell-off public lands (see his Facebook post). Drill baby, drill. Mine, baby, mine. Wonder how many kick-backs will go into right-wing bank accounts and war chests for that.
It's moving the money to the top and rigging the courts so it stays there. It is about stealing our future.
Thanks Thom and Company, for your bravery. See you in the streets.