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HomeSocietyBREAKING: SIX Attorney Generals SEND A LETTER TO BIDEN Warning They Will TAKE BIDEN TO COURT BREAKING: SIX Attorney Generals SEND A LETTER TO BIDEN Warning They Will TAKE BIDEN TO COURT The Center Square - January 29, 2021

(The Center Square) – Six attorneys general sent a letter to President Joe Biden warning him that many of the executive orders he issued in his first week in office will be challenged on constitutional grounds.

Any actions he takes that might exceed statutory authority, are inconsistent with constitutional law or risk civil liberties could result in legal action brought by states, attorneys general from West Virginia, Arkansas, Indiana, Mississippi, Montana and Texas warned in the letter.

https://www.thedailyfodder.com/2021/01/six-attorneys-general-warn-biden.html?m=1

"Most people ain't smart enough to be scared." Grampa

HomeSocietyBREAKING: SIX Attorney Generals SEND A LETTER TO BIDEN Warning They Will TAKE BIDEN TO COURT BREAKING: SIX Attorney Generals SEND A LETTER TO BIDEN Warning They Will TAKE BIDEN TO COURT The Center Square - January 29, 2021 (The Center Square) – Six attorneys general sent a letter to President Joe Biden warning him that many of the executive orders he issued in his first week in office will be challenged on constitutional grounds. Any actions he takes that might exceed statutory authority, are inconsistent with constitutional law or risk civil liberties could result in legal action brought by states, attorneys general from West Virginia, Arkansas, Indiana, Mississippi, Montana and Texas warned in the letter. https://www.thedailyfodder.com/2021/01/six-attorneys-general-warn-biden.html?m=1 "Most people ain't smart enough to be scared." Grampa

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Did they say which ones? Or why?

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You didn't even read what I posted did you??

"Any actions he takes that might exceed statutory authority, are inconsistent with constitutional law or risk civil liberties could result in legal action brought by states, attorneys general from West Virginia, Arkansas, Indiana, Mississippi, Montana and Texas warned in the letter"

You didn't even need to go to the link as I posted

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So you are saying they provided no specifics and therefore can be suitably ignored. Attorneys general shouldn’t be playing politics. Shame.

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You should read the link.