The Trump administration has been involved in a long and rapid ambassador law. The situation in various cases has been raised in the situation; the greater is that Donald Trump is unable to understand any difference between the law and his own will. The meeting of the governors at the White House was a conflict again today .When Trump spoke to the audience in his executive order, transgender girls and women were banned from participating in girls and women’s sports; she paused to unite Maine Governor Janet Mills.
She claims her. “I adhere to the state and the federal law,” he replied. For this, Trump shot back, “We are federal law.”
It is completely possible that if the State of Maine challenges the executive order, Trump will win legally. But this is important about this exchange.
Trump, who is using the law as in line with his own, then threatened Mills with the possibility of removing the federal fund for his kingdom: “You do it better, because if you don’t, you will not get any federal funds.”
This national difference seems to be completely lost on the President, who sees himself as a national king—notice the use of Royal Wi and his Royal Wi”—and every American, including each of the 50 states, is a calculation of his trembling people. Trump’s supporters followed his leadership. When the White House announced to stop the cost last month, Matthew Jayth, the acting director of the budget office of Trump, wrote, “Political recruiters in the executive branch have the responsibility of federal expenses and steps that are through the President’s priority. Have been disclosed.” Of course, the constitution does not say that the will of the people is exclusively expressed by the President. It divides legitimate authority within the three branches of the government, keeping the expenditure authority in the hands of Congress.
Away from reassuring American people that they continue to live in a democratic republic, Trump and the White House recently depicted Trump as a king to cancel New York City’s traffic system.
Last week, the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board, which occasionally reprimanded Trump for his mischief, rejected the fear that the country was “additionally” entering a constitutional crisis.