Gov. Healey isn’t going to directly oppose TrumpWhile there is a feeling of deja vu for people like Sellstrom and Rose, Healey suggested that resisting Trump could be more complicated this time. One big reason: the courts have changed.
"Donald Trump was able to appoint a number of justices, including three to the United States Supreme Court," Healy said, noting that the high court granted the president an extraordinary degree of immunity.
"We don't know and can't predict how courts will rule, but that's the difference," Healey said.
It all adds up to what could be a challenging time for a governor who has battled Trump in the past — but whose job now is to protect the state in a period of uncharted political waters.
She sued the federal government several times as attorney general. I guess she has a point that that’s not going to work now.