Yep. Very naive. His appointees are the very thin skin on stop if the filthy swamp water. And some of those he appointed are his former opponents. And Roger Stone indicated he doesn’t trust them.
Summary - Judicial overreach & review are just a feint, a tactical play being put into action to encourage Trump to either act hastily and/or over commit without proper appreciation of the forces who are arrayed against him and the American people).
As we all know, the courts have absolutely no power in which to enforce their un-Constitutional edict ... except via an impeachment threat from Congress. So, rather than continue to state the rather obvious ie the judiciary doesn't have standing, etc, we should ignore that particular issue for now and focus on who is really the controlling authority.
(As an aside, we should duly note that the current injunction is merely a 'defensive' move that *prevents* the execution of a positive EO. Realistically, it should only be a matter of days/weeks before the other shoe drops: another fed district court will rule on an affirmative action. That is, Trump will be *compelled* to positively perform in a directed manner similar to Xian bakers being forced to service customers not of their choosing.)
OK, so once we've identified who the real power is behind the pipsqueaks in robes, we might wish to take a collective breath of surprise at the unveiling of the horrible truth. Much like confronting a criminal ring while wondering exactly who has been providing unerring protection, discovering that the corruption rises to the very upper echelons of power should make sensible people pause to consider what we're actually facing and how serious this problem really is.
At this point, I don't believe Trump actually has to be in contempt of any court interpretation. Realistically, any tenuous charge can be trumped up in order to initiate impeachment action against him. So one must question whether or not he has sufficient time over the next 1-1.5 years on the campaign trail in which to attempt to alter electoral dynamics in the House.
Since Congress knows Trump has limited time before they lower the boom, the question is: (a) does he recognize & realize the true nature of (t)his peril; and (b) how does he respond? With respect to (b), what are his various alternatives that (temporarily?) place him in an advantageous position? Well, the most obvious is a national security emergency.
That's my conclusion - a national security emergency (real or false) gives Trump the necessary momentum & initiative to quickly employ domestic/foreign security forces to address both the primary attackers and internal, shadow powers. His 3 biggest weapons by far are charges of espionage, treason & sedition that would immediately alter the dynamics of the opposition.
The globalist uni-party, through its agents in Congress, the judiciary, media, et al have openly declared their intentions; it's now right out in the open. In many respects it's sort of sad to have to reach these conclusions as to our true state of affairs. On the other hand, we didn't ask for the fight - there's been a lot of denial as to what has actually been occurring, but the first step is recognizing what is really happening. For instance, the recent outrage over the court's usurpation is evidence that a sizable number are still incorrectly framing the threat.
The opposition has to understand the serious nature of the cascade of events they've begun. I believe they fully know what they've started and are waiting for Trump's response. If it's a ridiculous stream of twitter complaints, then we are either (a) screwed; or (b) ready to rock n' roll if they are a feint in themselves to mask the coming decapitation strike.