John Breen on Nostr: nprofile1q…ufle4 However, when I grew up, it was popular to use the shorthand that ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq7yf7cxzxz4kwf24zmflvyqqtrylsjwm5q9a074u5ger57rmzz0aq0ufle4 (nprofile…fle4) However, when I grew up, it was popular to use the shorthand that "Executive Orders have the force of law", so I'm sure there are many people who are not clear on this. As I understand it, EOs can constrain Executive Branch behavior, but cannot constrain citizens where that conflicts with, you know, actual laws and the Constitution.
Like Trump can declare Pepe will replace Pride flags on all Federal buildings, but not on my building.
Like Trump can declare Pepe will replace Pride flags on all Federal buildings, but not on my building.