With two weeks into the presidency of Joe Biden, the Democrat is already under fire for his plethora of executive orders. As many Americans have heard by now, the current president set a record for signing many times more executive orders than previous presidents in such a short time period.
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Biden once stated that the use of executive orders is reminiscent of a dictator’s behavior; although, since he now the 46th president, Biden seems to have zero issues with signing one executive action after the other. If he continues, there is a possibility that he could face legal challenges.
On Tuesday, the Democrat defended his excessive number of executive orders.
One Executive Action After the Other
Multiple Americans have opined that Biden’s back-to-back executive orders don’t align with the multi-partisan unity and healing he’s spoken about. Multiple state attorney generals warned Biden last month that they’d bring suit against him if his executive actions overstep their legal parameters.
I was unhappy with 9 executive orders from Obama and 7 from Trump and now 28 from Biden. No matter your political stance, you should too. This tit for tat politics has got to go.
— Adam Housley (@adamhousley) February 3, 2021
Yesterday, Biden went on the defensive against all the criticism towards his executive orders. The 46th president professed that his executive actions are not “making law,” but rather doing away with “bad policy.” Shortly thereafter, the Democrat professed that he’s working to remove the “stain” left on America by the previous Trump administration.
Since getting into office, Biden has used the presidency to push for amnesty, blue state bailouts, high taxes; he’s also killed tens of thousands of good, American jobs by re-entering into the Paris Climate Accord and delivering a death blow to Keystone XL pipeline.
Current Aims of the Biden Administration
One of the biggest aims of the 46th president’s administration is to ram through a $1.9 trillion spending package. The Democrat president claims that this package is designed to grant the nation COVID-19 relief; however, Republicans disagree.
On Monday, ten GOP senators sat down with Biden and Harris to discuss the stimulus package. Republicans submitted an alternate package worth $600 billion; although, the meeting concluded without a reached agreement.
"I'm not making new law. I'm eliminating bad policy."
— CBS News (@CBSNews) February 2, 2021
President Biden signs immigration executive orders:
*Creating task force to reunite families
*Review of Trump's "Remain in Mexico" policy
*Review of Trump's restrictions on legal immigration https://t.co/lzZghZXuqV pic.twitter.com/mMvHMjcXeI
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Since the meeting with Republicans, Biden’s urged Democrats in Congress to put a rush on proceedings to pass his spending bill. Meanwhile, this all arrives as Democrats boast that they have enough congressional power to pass legislation without any Republican support.
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