Posted on 04/11/2021 11:10:40 AM PDT by bitt
Republican attorneys general are determined to mount numerous legal challenges against President Joe Biden, creating a formidable roadblock to the president’s agenda.
In less than three months since President Joe Biden was sworn into office, Republican states have waged war on his agenda, suing the administration on climate change, energy, immigration and taxation policy. But the conservative attorneys general who started filing the lawsuits in March said they aren’t done yet and expect to continue challenging the administration in court.
“When you step in on day one and start issuing edicts and executive orders like King George, I and a lot of other conservative Republicans are going to start having problems,” Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen told the Daily Caller News Foundation.
“We are sharpening the pencils and filling up the inkwells,” Louisiana Attorney General and former Republican Attorneys General Association Chairman Jeff Landry, who is leading two of the ongoing lawsuits against the Biden administration, told the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Landry said there will be plenty of legal action and success in court against the president and his administration.
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The first big case is Biden ending the permit of the Keystone pipeline. I remember ABC and CBS reported on Biden’s executive order but didn’t report on protests against the executive order. We will see if the courts reverse Biden’s order and reinstate the permit of the Keystone pipeline.
Yeah, too bad I didn't figure out the answer six decades ago.
Amen.
We need as many lawsuits as possible in each conservative state. Let’s bog America’s enemies down in the courts.
Sleepy Joe and his Stinky Ho shouldn’t be able to go a Single Day without Getting Sued
Thanks.
I didn’t notice.
46 South Carolina (counties)
62 in South Dakota
31 in Tennessee
254 Texas (counties)
29 Utah (counties)
14 Vermont (counties)
95 Virginia (counties)
39 Washington (counties)
55 West Virginia (counties)
71 in Wisconsin
23 Wyoming (counties)
2,511 total minus the deputy district attorneys
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