Comment by diggan
14 hours ago
Specifically, I think it's "take care that the laws be faithfully executed" (Art. II, §3).
Does that mean "If foreign companies don't like our laws, they can pay to have them adjusted"? Seems not very faithful, but I hardly understand that word anymore it feels like.
From your second line, the answer is mostly no. Why are you assuming otherwise? Who is paying what to who?
It means whatever SCOTUS decides it means, unless and until they decide otherwise.
So can Trump legally ignore this SCOTUS or not? :)
The president can just not enforce a law.
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I mean, SCOTUS also decided nothing a sitting President does in their official capacity while in office can be considered a crime even if it breaks the law so yeah.
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