트럼프, 주마다 경제재개는 주지사에게 위임할 것이라고 한 발 물러서
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) April 14, 2020
- 그는 화요일 기자회견에서 각 주지사가 그들의 주 경제재개 시기를 결정할 것이라고 말해
- 월요일 대통령에게 경제재개에 관한 전권이 있다고 말해 몇 주지사들의 비판을 받은 후 원래 입장을 바꾼 것 https://t.co/zOal4wqNgI
Trump says he'll speak to all 50 governors and will be 'authorizing' reopenings. States disagree on his role https://t.co/ovW0l7MSvC pic.twitter.com/IeqZZY0dzf
— Liberal Resistance (@LiberalResist) April 15, 2020
Trump’s Claim of Total Authority in Crisis Is Rejected Across Ideological Lines https://t.co/wz6WQl4akF He so wants to be Putin or Kim.
— Terry McMillan (@MsTerryMcMillan) April 15, 2020
“We don’t have a king in this country. There are laws and facts — even in this wild political environment.” https://t.co/42uwkIqt6v
— Carlos Tejada (@CRTejada) April 15, 2020
Inverting Teddy Roosevelt, President Trump often talks like he has a big stick with little to back it up.https://t.co/p60LWFfdPB
— Charlie Savage (@charlie_savage) April 14, 2020
Trump’s Claim of Total Authority in Crisis Is Rejected Across Ideological Lines https://t.co/AFRl30ZmgC
— The Progressive Mind (@Libertea2012) April 15, 2020
Trump: "I will be speaking to all 50 governors very shortly," "I will then be authorizing each individual governor of each individual state to implement a reopening, very powerful reopening plan of their estate in a time in a manner...most appropriate.https://t.co/huHEzWlmhB
— Essenviews - Demand The Truth (@essenviews) April 15, 2020
President Trump has told a briefing: "I will be speaking to all 50 governors very shortly, and I will then be authorizing each individual governor of each individual state to implement a reopening" https://t.co/7LxaBPvrcY
— Axios (@axios) April 14, 2020
So nice of Trump to "authorize" what he has no power to authorize. In reality, the state governors are independent of the president. The 10th Amendment to the Constitution gives states "police powers" to regulate behavior during a public health crisis.https://t.co/5PaLwbPYn3
— ?? I Am Taz ?? (@BillTzamaras) April 15, 2020
"I'm not going to put any pressure on any governor to open," Trump said Tuesday.
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) April 15, 2020
Still, Trump said he would be "authorizing" states to reopen, potentially before federal social distancing guidelines are set to expire at the end of the month. https://t.co/ykYz6FepCG
Trump says he'll speak to all 50 governors and will be 'authorizing' reopenings. States say that's not his role https://t.co/tduaJyB3BA via @bykevinj @jfritze @wwcummings
— Caren Bohan (@carenbohan) April 15, 2020
トランプちゃん、一部の州を5/1に解禁。https://t.co/yswjFWVF5K
— ばび? (@aoyamacapital) April 15, 2020
ACS President @russfeingold: “A President with ‘total authority’ runs counter to some of the very basic principles enshrined in our Constitution.”https://t.co/Tj09c1gDLO
— American Constitution Society (@acslaw) April 15, 2020
You knew you didn't live in a monarchy. So did (most of) your fellow Americans. https://t.co/pfCzrlRl6Q
— (((Ken Hughes))) (@FatalPolitics) April 15, 2020
Vice President Pence — who styled himself as a strong proponent of states’ rights when Obama was president — was a lonely voice backing Mr. Trump. https://t.co/MPAKoJDgsH @charlie_savage
— Adam Goldman (@adamgoldmanNYT) April 15, 2020
Scalia: “The federal government may neither issue directives requiring the states to address particular problems, nor command the states’ officers, or those of their political subdivisions, to administer or enforce a federal regulatory program.” https://t.co/5FULDxpB0Y
— erica orden (@eorden) April 15, 2020
“But despite Mr. Trump’s claims that he was the first to take that action, 38 other countries had already put in place such a (China) travel ban. And the American version was limited and porous.” https://t.co/8G07AFk97L
— Jonathan Landay (@JonathanLanday) April 15, 2020
Trump’s Claim of Total Authority in Crisis Is Rejected Across Ideological Lines https://t.co/ZFlmPLt19I
— Nick #FBR #FBPE ?? (@hazydav) April 15, 2020
Cnut authorizes the tide to come and go when it wants.https://t.co/APkh32ItCP
— Marc Morris (@Longshanks1307) April 15, 2020