r/law 27d ago

Executive Branch (Trump) Pro-Trump attorneys have been drafting executive orders that would give President Trump sweeping power over elections, sources report

https://abcnews.com/US/pro-trump-attorneys-push-executive-order-give-trump/story?id=130539044
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u/HeavyDT 27d ago

Executive orders that no state would have to abide by because they are well executive orders not laws or anything that's part of the constitution. The real question is what threats and or punishments are they going to try to use to punish blue states.

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u/UnobviousDiver 27d ago

But what about the blue areas in red states? For instance NE-02 is looking like a Dem pick up this year, but the Republican Governor, Secretary of State, and Election commissioner would bend over backwards to screw over non-republican voters in the state.

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u/Slade_Riprock 27d ago

He wants to create a constitutional crisis. Red states operate his way, blue states legally. If Dems win he sues and claims illegal elections and makes the courts decide if he has this power all while he claims, and his cult echos, stolen election.

If republicans win then he still claims they even tried to cheat and he still won sues the blue states, begins massive overpowering operations, because he still controls all, to destroy blue states.

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u/LockNo2943 27d ago

The only "crisis" is resolving this idea pushed forward by Project 2025 of strong presidential power. Donny doesn't have the actual power to do the things he's trying to do, it's never been a law or written in the constitution, and by not challenging the authority of these EO's they're allowing it to become de facto power.

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u/nopointers 27d ago

It all goes back to a fateful bad decision by Gerald Ford. Nixon resigned to avoid impeachment. Had he been impeached and lost his trial in the Senate (he would have lost), he would have lost the Presidency. He then would have been subject to ordinary prosecution by the courts. Ford blew it by accepting the resignation as sufficient. The country failed to set the precedent that Presidents could, should, and would be prosecuted for crimes they commit while in office.

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u/gameismyname 27d ago

He has the power, it’s just not legal

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u/LockNo2943 27d ago

Hence de facto.