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from the article:
"The Left is engaging in a fool’s errand by challenging Trump less on the constitutional substance of his policies—where he is on much surer ground than in his first term—but on his ability to lead the executive branch. Within a year or two, administration lawyers will enjoy having been thrown into this particular briar patch."
A couple of things here
It's not just "the Left", 4 of the 11 judges were Republican appointees, 1 of those was Trump's.
And this last statement in the article would suggest that these court orders will end up being the least of Trump's legal problems by mid-terms. Which doesn't bode well for the administration, or all of us.
"The Left is engaging in a fool’s errand by challenging Trump less on the constitutional substance of his policies—where he is on much surer ground than in his first term—but on his ability to lead the executive branch. Within a year or two, administration lawyers will enjoy having been thrown into this particular briar patch."
A couple of things here
It's not just "the Left", 4 of the 11 judges were Republican appointees, 1 of those was Trump's.
And this last statement in the article would suggest that these court orders will end up being the least of Trump's legal problems by mid-terms. Which doesn't bode well for the administration, or all of us.
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