The Guardian - Unusually for him, Donald Trump made no great fuss as he signed one drily worded executive order last Tuesday. Public attention was distracted that day – by the headline-grabbing drama of Elon Musk bludgeoning his way through the federal bureaucracy, by immigrants deported to Guantánamo Bay, and by the torrent of other directives Trump has issued since his inauguration last month.
But Trump’s 69th executive order of his second presidency, under the deceptive title of “Ensuring accountability for all agencies”, has been denounced as a “bald power grab” that advances a political doctrine intended to make a dictator of the president.
The order, wedged between the signing of a directive to end Covid vaccine mandates in schools and another expanding access to in vitro fertilisation, also contains a single paragraph that permits the president to decide the law and who should obey it.
The paragraph has alarmed even some constitutional conservatives who otherwise agree with many of Trump’s actions. Other critics characterise it as another step toward an American brand of despotism.
Frank
Bowman, a law professor and former federal prosecutor who authored High
Crimes and Misdemeanors: A History of Impeachment for the Age of Trump,
described the executive order as “breathtaking”.
“The essence of it is that Donald Trump is trying, quite consciously, to make himself an elected dictator,” he said. MORE
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We've been warned over and over! If you are not alarmed continue to roll over. Do nothing and say goodbye tro our country. Or ruse up in alarm and anger before it is too late!
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