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The Five Trump Amendments to the Constitution

The 5 Trump Amendments to the Constitution Jonathan Rauch © Getty / The Atlantic When I step back to look at the legacy of President Donald Trump, a surprising conclusion emerges: He has substantially altered the Constitution. His changes aren’t formal, of course. But his informal amendments are important. If left to stand, they threaten to make Congress an advisory body and give carte blanche to rogue presidents. The surprising aspect of this conclusion is not that the Constitution can be informally amended. That has been the usual way of making revisions. In 1803, the Supreme Court granted itself the power to review laws and overturn them. In 1824, the states tied the electoral vote to the popular vote. Neither of those changes was inscribed on parchment or envisioned by the Founders, but today we can’t imagine our constitutional system without them.

REGIONAL: New York Attorney General continues to fight to stop deportations to the Caribbean

Barbados Today February 15, 2021 SOURCE: CMC – New York Attorney General Letitia James says she has led a coalition of 16 attorneys general from across the United States in fighting alongside US President Joseph Biden to protect the undocumented Caribbean and other immigrants from deportation. On the first day of the Biden-Harris administration, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a memo ordering a moratorium on deportations for 100 days, while a thorough review of the DHS’s policies took place. Two days later, the state of Texas sued the administration, seeking to overturn the moratorium. Texas is now seeking a preliminary injunction to halt the moratorium while the case makes its way through the courts.

NY attorney general continues fight to stop deportations to the Caribbean

Nev A G Ford Joins Fight to Pause Deportations Pending Review of Policies by Biden-Harris Administration

Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford issued the following news release:. Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford joined a coalition of 16 attorneys general fighting alongside President Joseph Biden to pause deportations pending the Administration's review of policies. On the first day of the Biden-Harris Administration, the U.S. Department of Homeland.

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