Lawsuits against President Donald Trump’s flurry of executive orders and impulsive actions are piling up, as many of the actions lack constitutional substance.
There are five pending lawsuits on birthright citizenship. Like it or not, our constitution provides due process for individuals, regardless of their immigration status.
His controversial executive order to pause federal funding was illegal. The power of the purse rests with Congress, the legislative branch.
Trump’s late-night purge of 17 inspectors general is also illegal. A 2008 law states that IGs must receive a 30-day notice and case-specific details for termination.
Now there is an executive order “Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schools,” and schools that do not comply will no longer receive federal funding. Just how will this be enforced? This is an insult to American teachers like myself and should send an alarm to all Americans. All of this and more is a blatant breach of power.
These distractions are meant to confuse us, distractions that are not “making America great again.” Our elected officials must understand, respect and abide by the three branches of government.
Trump campaigned on promises, including lowering prices. At this rate, this administration will be in court for the next four years. Who will pay all these legal fees? Taxpayers. You and me.
Facts don’t change because of opinions. Opinions change because of facts. Call (202) 224-3121 to connect with the Capital Switchboard and Pennsylvania senators to express your concerns. Or, install the 5 Calls app on your phone. We have a voice.
Mary Lisa Gustafson, Kane