Former President Donald Trump’s bid to become commander-in-chief again seems almost assured following a week of significant legal and political victories.

As previously reported by The Dallas Express, President Joe Biden’s dismal showing in Thursday’s presidential debate has Democrats scrambling to find a way forward. Even the editorial board of The New York Times is calling for the president to step aside.

If that isn’t good enough news for the Trump campaign, the Republican base got a shot in the arm from a series of Supreme Court rulings. One ruling sided with a January 6 protester charged with obstruction of an official proceeding. The majority admonished the Justice Department for overreach. The high court also signed off on allowing municipalities to enforce homeless encampment bans. A majority of justices also dealt the administrative state a blow by scaling down the Chevron Doctrine.

Trump also logged a legal victory of his own. In his classified documents case in Florida, the presiding judge recently said she would hold additional hearings on challenges to purported evidence stemming from the FBI’s raid on the former president’s home at Mar-a-Lago, according to the Associated Press.

Here is some of what Wendell Husebo reported about Trump’s wins this week, published by Breitbart:

Trump, who sustained a barrage of legal and political challenges since leaving office, appeared to have one of the best weeks of the 2024 campaign cycle with just five months left before voters head to the polls.

“President Trump dominated the debate with his strength, preparedness, and vision to Make America Great Again,” Anna Kelly, RNC spokesperson, exclusively told Breitbart News.

“From locking down the Republican nomination faster than anyone in history to now, the enthusiasm behind President Trump is stronger than ever,” she continued, “and it’s no wonder why voters across the political spectrum are preparing to send him back to the White House this fall.”

Critics widely praised Trump’s Thursday night debate performance as disciplined, prepared, crisp, and clear-minded. Trump continually hit Biden on his open border policies, migrant crime, increased costs, and foreign policy failures. Sixty-seven percent said Trump won the debate, a CNN flash poll of debate watchers found Thursday night.

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