Sounds like some made-up bullshit to me. Let’s throw a flag on this motherfucker and stop the game for a review.

EDIT: Even if it’s a thing, how can it have the superpower of closing entire government agencies, opening new ones that supersede national security laws, and nationalizing a voting system that resides in the states?

  • CapriciousDay@lemmy.ml
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    9 days ago

    I think there’s another issue in that the agencies who receive the executive order are essentially obliged to act as if they are legally binding until they’re shot down in court. This means there’s a sort of time gap where an executive order can enact an essentially permanent change (e.g. delete a bunch of info, bomb something, etc.) and the court has no way to get it reversed by the time they rule on it.