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Oh, you mean the same agencies that the Supreme Court decided don’t have the power to interpret the law? The same agencies in which a billionaire is being given carte blanche to “find wasteful spending?”
What Congress can and can’t do seems like a short list these days, since they’ve basically handed their power over to the President.
Oh, you mean the same agencies that the Supreme Court decided don’t have the power to interpret the law? The same agencies in which a billionaire is being given carte blanche to “find wasteful spending?”
What Congress can and can’t do seems like a short list these days, since they’ve basically handed their power over to the President.