Democratic leaders in blue states are preparing to launch a major legal attack against President-elect Donald Trump's administration, but the Trump campaign is far less prepared for the second round. I am concerned that this may be the case.
“I think we're ready to get more aggressive, faster and harder,” said William Tong, the far-left attorney general of Connecticut.
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Indeed, much of Mr. Trump's first-term agenda was hampered by a constant barrage of lawsuits from Democrats and their leftist allies. The first Trump administration also suffered from a lack of experience in leveraging government tools, particularly in how to craft orders. The “sloppy” way the directive was written has left the left finding an endless series of penumbras to block President Trump's orders. new york times reported.
This will be President Trump's second challenge, but Democrats and left-wing nongovernmental organizations gearing up for a fight against President Trump are worried that the incoming administration will not be able to implement President Trump's policies so recklessly and sloppily. It will never be formulated, and leftists fear it will become more difficult. Find a way to defeat Trump's plans.
So as Trump 2.0 gears up, these far-left attackers fear they will face a tougher fight this time. For example, Tong from Connecticut said: times There are hurdles to the Republican Party's rise, and I expect President Trump will probably go all out this time.
Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson agreed, saying, “My concern is that Donald Trump and his administration may be better prepared on their part.'' That's true.''
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Trump's party will also control all three branches of the federal government and hold a continuing majority on the U.S. Supreme Court, all of which sends chills down the left's legislative agenda.
But the plan is to repeat the same tsunami of legal attacks that crushed the will of voters by drowning Trump's agenda in nuisance lawsuits, much like the one that stopped him from winning a first term.
In Washington state alone, 99 lawsuits were filed between 2016 and 2020 to block President Trump's policies. times he pointed out. And because of flaws in the administration's drafting of orders and directives, deep-blue left coast states were successful in most of their attempts to stop Trump, winning 55 of the lawsuits.
In fact, in the wake of President Trump's attacks during his first term, attorneys general from blue states have adjusted their plans and begun meetings to coordinate attacks on Republican principles with conservatives across the country. According to the newspaper, blue state AGs have held regular monthly meetings since President Trump's first term to help coordinate legal attacks across the region. Not only are they opposing Trump, but they are using the courts as a weapon to impose far-left policies on everyone, everywhere.
Trump made the mistake in his first term of imagining that if he won the election, he would control the agenda and the narrative. But he soon realized that the establishment people he had chosen for Cabinet posts and the militant, stubborn administrative state that had been immune to the will of voters would destroy Trump's plans to make America great again. found that they were willing to use their insider power to
This time, Trump has been forewarned, and most of his Cabinet picks are loyal and experienced in fighting the far left. This time, they won't make the mistake of having operatives accused of representing the “deep state” rather than the will of the voters or the policies of the person they elected to the White House.
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