Trump signs executive order allowing only attorney general or president to interpret meaning of laws

Awww, I have you. You’re all the stupid entertainment I need to prove the lower educated vote maga.

So, keep waving that small little hands dick around.
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"So, keep waving that small little hands dick around."

I think it's time to put the bottle down.

Why do they let drunks in here anyway?




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Dude, they nominate them to be secretary of defense. How the fuck do you not know that?
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Whew!

Now I can smell the cheap vodka.

Mods, why do we have to be subjected to nasty drunks here?






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Hilarious

Don’t be triggered fuckup
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Well, it's been fun but I need to do some chores before bed. I'm off to church early in the morning. Maybe you'll be sober by then and you'll actually be able to speak coherently.

G'night!







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Well, it's been fun but I need to do some chores before bed. I'm off to church early in the morning. Maybe you'll be sober by then and you'll actually be able to speak coherently.

G'night!







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Yeah, sloop the pigs, shovel the shit and shower.

Got it.
 
Fundamentally altering independent executive agencies and ending their independence was a goal of Project 2025.

For a guy who claims he never heard of it, Trump is basically checking all the boxes and then some.
There are only three branches of government, and independent isn't one of them. You loons don't even understand the basics of the Constitution.
 
Wham!

Another blow to the bureaucracy. And a victory for the People.


President Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order declaring that only the attorney general or the president, instead of federal regulators or bureaucrats, can speak for the U.S. when interpreting the meaning of laws carried out by the executive branch.
An aide talking about the order said it “reestablishes a long-standing norm” in the U.S. The order comes as Mr. Trump’s critics fight his agenda in court and raise accusations that he’ll ignore judicial orders.
“The President and the Attorney General’s opinions on questions of law are controlling on all employees in the conduct of their official duties,” the order states.
The document asserts that “previous administrations have allowed so-called ‘independent regulatory agencies’ to operate with minimal Presidential supervision.”
“These regulatory agencies currently exercise substantial executive authority without sufficient accountability to the President, and through him, to the American people,” the order said. “Moreover, these regulatory agencies have been permitted to promulgate significant regulations without review by the President.”
The president also signed a memorandum requiring federal agencies to report waste, fraud and abuse that’s uncovered and to detail programs that are eliminated. The aide described it as “imposing radical transparency requirements on government departments and agencies.”



SCOTUS will strike this down.
 
Probably wont stand
A case was decided by SCOTUS not long ago on this matter of agencies making rules. I think it was the Chevron Deference.


Trump's actions here are somewhat redundant given the court's ruling.
 
A case was decided by SCOTUS not long ago on this matter of agencies making rules. I think it was the Chevron Deference.


Trump's actions here are somewhat redundant given the court's ruling.
Yeah, we don’t need subject matter experts. When we have knee-jerk stupid politicians from maga.
 
A case was decided by SCOTUS not long ago on this matter of agencies making rules. I think it was the Chevron Deference.


Trump's actions here are somewhat redundant given the court's ruling.

Trump is good at that. Getting people to agree to something they have already agreed to or enacting redundant EO's and getting Maga to cheer.
 

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