If a President can’t make personnel decisions, access federal databases, reorganize agencies like USAID, direct discretionary spending, or even fire probationary federal employees, what can a President actually do? Smile for the camera? Host state dinners? Pardons and Easter Egg Rolls?
Sure, SCOTUS will likely slap down these absurd injunctions, but let’s not kid ourselves. This isn’t about executive power. It’s about Trump.
According to Harvard Law Review:
• Bush: 6 injunctions
• Obama: 12
• Trump (first term): 64
• Biden: 14
• Trump (second term): 15… and we’re only 2 months in
https://pasreport.com/judges-gone-rogue-how-judicial-activism-undermines-the-constitution/
Sure, SCOTUS will likely slap down these absurd injunctions, but let’s not kid ourselves. This isn’t about executive power. It’s about Trump.
According to Harvard Law Review:
• Bush: 6 injunctions
• Obama: 12
• Trump (first term): 64
• Biden: 14
• Trump (second term): 15… and we’re only 2 months in
https://pasreport.com/judges-gone-rogue-how-judicial-activism-undermines-the-constitution/
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