The New York Times published an article on Wednesday titled “Trump bravely rebels against laws that escalate executive power grabs,” and President Donald Trump ignores dubious actions by former President Joe Biden, and he said he was the executive. He criticized the use of the authority.
articleWritten by NYT reporter Charlie Savage, it outlines how Trump allegedly ignored legal restrictions, including citing Tiktok, asylum seekers and his policies on enforcement shootings. However, we cannot refer to a single example of the numerous actions of the Biden administration facing legal challenges. (Related: Business Groups have plans to push back Biden's vaccine mission)
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“Other presidents have sometimes ignored or argued that they had the right to bypass certain laws,” Savage wrote. “But Trump opened the throttle by opposing legal restrictions.”
“Mr. Trump effectively overturned the law, including ordering the Department of Justice to refrain from banning the highly popular app Tiktok. “He has violated the federal agency created by Congress. He attempted to effectively shutter and freeze legislative expenditures. He immediately fired prosecutors, inspectors and board members of independent bodies, contrary to legal rules for arbitrary intentional removal. did.”
Biden has sought to impose vaccine obligations during his presidency, put pressure on social media platforms on censorship content, and implement a student loan exemption plan that has been deemed unconstitutional, and has been unilaterally approved by Congress. Despite not being able to do so, the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) has become law.
Biden in December 2020 pledged to not impose a Covid-19 vaccine mandate once he became president, but when he took office he issued multiple orders.
His administration required federal employees and contractors to be vaccinated or tested for the virus, and imposed vaccine or testing rules on private companies with more than 100 employees. The Supreme Court abolished private sector duties in January 2022.
Under the Biden administration, former defense secretary Lloyd Austin requested service members to take the Covid-19 vaccine, and released more than 8,000 service members for refusal. Trump signed the executive orders on January 27th, reviving them and restored them to their previous ranks with full backpay and benefits.
The Biden administration has also urged large tech companies to limit content during the Covid-19 pandemic. For example, a document released by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan in July 2023 put pressure on Facebook to censor posts about the pandemic that were deemed misinformation.
Judge Terry A. Dauty of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana issued an injunction on July 4, 2023, when the Biden administration worked with social media platforms to censor information he opposed. It was determined that it was likely that the initial correction had been violated.
Doughty described censorship as “Orwellian,” and described the Republican attorney generals in Louisiana and Missouri, “a large-scale effort by the defendants to curb speeches based on their content, from the White House to federal agencies. It produced evidence.”
Biden's White House influenced Amazon in March 2021, limiting the visibility of the book, which expressed skepticism about the Covid-19 vaccine. According to Send an email to the House Judiciary Committee that has been obtained.
Additionally, the Supreme Court opposed the Biden administration's efforts to allow student debt in June 2023, but his administration continued to promote student forgiveness schemes until the end of the presidency. In total, the administration has allowed more than $180 billion in student loan debt, affecting more than five million borrowers.
The former president also published it statement On January 17th, he unilaterally declared that this era has “been part of our constitution.” He argued that as of 2020, 38 states ratified the amendment and should now be recognized as “land law.”
Congress passed the ERA in 1972, but this amendment was not ratified by the required three-quarters of the states within the seven-year deadline.
“Today, I affirm that we are currently affirming an equal rights amendment that has cleared all the hurdles needed to be added to the US Constitution,” Biden said at a January 17 press conference. This is the 28th amendment to the Constitution! ”
The president has the authority to issue amnestics, but Biden has given blowbacks from both parties for a massive amnesty issued to his son Hunter and other members of his family during the final days of the presidency. I received it. He also criticized the December 2020 report claiming Trump was forgiving his family.
“It has to do with me in terms of what precedents it sets and how the other world sees us as a nation of law and justice,” Biden said. I said For CNN Interview.
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