On Friday's “PBS Newshour” Washington Post Associate Editor and MSNBC host Jonathan Cape Hart has come to the argument that there is no room for criticism of President Donald Trump regarding executive power after President Joe Biden went on student loans saying Trump and Elon Musk. I responded. He happens to be the richest person in the world, owns a huge social media megaphone and is also the richest person in the world who can manipulate the information people on that huge platform receive. And Biden “pushed the limits of executive action,” but “to help people, not destroying governments where Americans rely on many hosts.”
Co-host Jeff Bennett said Democrats would be sincerely criticizing Donald Trump when Joe Biden unilaterally attempted to renounce $400 billion worth of student loan debt without Congress. He said he had heard from Republicans over the past week that he couldn't. . And when the Supreme Court said, you can't do that, he basically shrugged and then tried to do it via a fragmentary approach. ”
“This is like comparing apples to cannonballs. What we're coming from the Trump administration is an executive order that uproots and covers the federal government, and for many people this is what we're talking about. What makes it even more gallbladder and horrifying is that he has entrusted more power to those elected to the Senate who have not been confirmed. He is not responsible for anyone except President Trump. Hmm. And President Trump has already said he's just doing what we want him to do. Well, so far, Elon Musk has done everything Donald Trump wants to do. That's so scary about this moment. You happen to be the richest person in the world, the wealthiest person in the world who owns a huge social media megaphone and can do it. People on that huge platform Manipulate the information you receive.”
Cape Heart continued. “And because we're trying to compare President Biden's student loans to executive orders about what Donald Trump is doing, so Donald Trump is destroying them. President Biden signs the executive order and yeah, the enforcement lawsuit. He pushed the limits but for the benefit of those who are drowning in student debt. He helped people rather than destroying the government where Americans rely on many hosts. I did that.”
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