First of all apoligies if this has already been talked about and feel free to direct me to the proper thread. I was just watching a video of Jeffrey Toobin explain what could happen. The problem is there is no historical precedent for a president completley defying the court as per Toobin. He mentioned Nixon wanting to refuse releasing the Watergate tapes but ultimately complied. So what if President Trump would decide against complying in any one of these cases? The one being refrenced here is the Rhode Island case regarding funding. Who would hold him accountable? In a regular case a marshall would enforce, but Toobin says that's highly unlikely the DOJ would enforce this action and it's not like the President would go to jail. So this would be completely uncharted territory. I really hope we never come to this situation, but it's food for thought and I'm sure the Democrats are coming up with a stategy in case this becomes a reality.