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Which of the new executive orders will be challenged in court first?

Posted - Tue at 9:27 AM

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  • 23756

    I don't know. (and the rest of my answer does not answer your question, I know). I'm just processing. Do know, as an individual citizen, I'm consciously giving the new president much clearance for him to broaden my opinion of him.

    But, so far, for me, after looking at some of the executive orders, and disagreeing with him on more than several --

    Remaining the Gulf of Mexico is silly to me. Such a non-issue to me.

    And let's disrespect the Alaska Natives who had named Mount Denali. I believe it does not weaken nor hurt the integrity of The United States to use the name the Alaska Natives used, rather then change the name again to Mount McKinley.

    I am very much against the death penalty. He wants to expand it and make it easier to use it for states, and he probably won't get any hassle to do that.
    But two wrongs do not make a right in my book -- but, hey, as an organized government, let's just continue killing and murdering people to show people that killing and murdering people is wrong.

    Sarcasm used, yes.

    But I appreciate your question. After a busy two days, seeing your question inspired me to look up the orders.
      January 21, 2025 6:11 PM MST
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  • 34664
    I also do not care about the names of things. 

    I am fine with the death penalty if it is unquestionably the person. And no chance it was self defense or an accident.  

    I believe all of the EOs are on  https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/

     Explains what they are and why they were passed. 
      January 22, 2025 6:15 AM MST
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  • 16914
    Citizenship by birthright. You can't overturn a CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT with a freaking EO.
      January 22, 2025 3:28 AM MST
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  • 34664
    Yes it does appear that will be the first on. 

    It will come down to the meaning of "and under the jurisdictions of the United States" as interpreted by the courts likely the SCOTUS before it is done. 
      January 22, 2025 6:18 AM MST
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