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Republican Attorneys General Vow to Keep Fighting Biden's Agenda in Court

  
Via:  XXJefferson51  •  3 years ago  •  11 comments

By:   Thomas Catanacci

Republican Attorneys General Vow to Keep Fighting Biden's Agenda in Court
Landry, meanwhile, has filed lawsuits against Biden over an executive order blocking new oil and gas leases on federal lands and others that have allegedly led immigration authorities to release criminal illegal aliens. “Democrats are basically hell-bent on overreaching, overspending, over-regulating,” Landry said. “All things that have detrimental long-term effects on job creation and overall stability for the country.”

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It is great to see that states are standing up for our separate powers under federalism.  Now it’s time for the states to stand up to the federal regime and defend us from the excesses of the federal regime.  State AG’s need to continue all out legal warfare against Biden and the congress.  


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In the months since President Joe Biden took office, Republican states have launched a legal blitz against his administration, challenging its energy, immigration and taxation policies in court.

But conservative attorneys general said they aren’t done yet and expect to set up a formidable roadblock to the Democratic agenda.

“We are sharpening the pencils and filling up the inkwells,” Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, who is leading two of the ongoing lawsuits against the Biden administration, told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Landry said Republicans will have plenty of success in court against the president and his administration.

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen said that with a gridlocked Congress , states are the last line of defense for Americans’ constitutional rights.

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Knudsen added that he will continue to focus his efforts on Biden’s reliance on executive action, which the president has used to advance several key policies.

“When you step in on day one and start issuing edicts and executive orders like King George, I and a lot of other conservative Republicans are going to start having problems,” Knudsen said in an interview.

“State attorneys general are coming into their own and realizing they can be an effective pushback against an overreaching executive,” he said.

In his first 11 weeks in office, Biden has signed 38 executive orders, outpacing his predecessors Donald Trump, Barack Obama and George W. Bush, who signed 23, 18 and 8 orders respectively during their first 11 weeks.


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Biden issued more executive orders in his first two days in office than Trump did in his first two months, according to The Economist .

In March, Knudsen led a coalition of 21 states to sue the Biden administration over an executive order revoking the federal permit for the Keystone XL pipeline .

Weeks earlier, Montana joined forces with Arizona in a lawsuit challenging a ban on  deportations .

Landry, meanwhile, has filed lawsuits against Biden over an executive order blocking new oil and gas leases on federal lands and others that have allegedly led immigration authorities to release criminal illegal aliens.

“Democrats are basically hell-bent on overreaching, overspending, over-regulating,” Landry said. “All things that have detrimental long-term effects on job creation and overall stability for the country.”

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Last week, West Virginia led a group of 13 states challenging a provision of the latest coronavirus aid package that prohibits states from cutting taxes after accepting relief funds.

“The Biden administration has already gone much further than Barack Obama,” West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey told the DCNF. “Biden is going a lot further across the board.”

“Frequently people talk about separation of powers between the three branches on the federal side: the executive, the legislature and the judiciary,” he continued. “But there’s also a critical need to ensure that the states don’t get run over by the feds.”

Both Morrisey and Knudsen told the DCNF that they expect to soon challenge Biden’s recent spate of executive actions promoting gun control .

Over the last four years, Democratic attorneys general waged an unprecedented war against Trump , filing hundreds of lawsuits against his policies.

The Trump administration suffered defeat in nearly 80 percent of the 207 cases brought against it, according to the Institute for Policy Integrity .

A large majority of the cases challenging the Trump administration accused the president of violating the Administrative Procedure Act, The Washington Post reported. The 1946 law requires federal agencies to provide sufficient reasoning for the rules and regulations they put in place.

Republican attorneys general have now turned the tables, accusing Biden of violating the APA.

The first lawsuit filed against the president in March accused him of violating the APA when he declared there were “social costs” to greenhouse gas emissions in a January executive order.

“They didn’t like the Trump administration violating APA,” Landry told the DCNF. “But they were quick to violate the APA as soon as Biden became president.”  

The Biden administration is in for “rough sailing” when it comes to the lawsuits it may face, according to The Wall Street Journal .

The White House is gearing up for an onslaught of court battles, spokesman Mike Gwin told The Journal. Gwin said the administration has a “firm legal footing” for its actions.

“I’m not interested in filing lawsuits just for the sake of a headline,” Knudsen told the DCNF. “We wouldn’t file these things if we didn’t think there was a legitimate violation and a legitimate chance of winning in court.”

“I file cases because it’s the right thing to do and I think someone’s rights have been violated,” he continued.


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XXJefferson51
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1  seeder  XXJefferson51    3 years ago
Last week, West Virginia led a group of 13 states challenging a provision of the latest coronavirus aid package that prohibits states from cutting taxes after accepting relief funds.

“The Biden administration has already gone much further than Barack Obama,” West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey told the DCNF. “Biden is going a lot further across the board.”

“Frequently people talk about separation of powers between the three branches on the federal side: the executive, the legislature and the judiciary,” he continued. “But there’s also a critical need to ensure that the states don’t get run over by the feds.”

Both Morrisey and Knudsen told the DCNF that they expect to soon challenge Biden’s recent spate of executive actions promoting gun control .

Over the last four years, Democratic attorneys general waged an unprecedented war against Trump , filing hundreds of lawsuits against his policies.

The Trump administration suffered defeat in nearly 80 percent of the 207 cases brought against it, according to the Institute for Policy Integrity .

A large majority of the cases challenging the Trump administration accused the president of violating the Administrative Procedure Act, The Washington Post reported. The 1946 law requires federal agencies to provide sufficient reasoning for the rules and regulations they put in place.

Republican attorneys general have now turned the tables, accusing Biden of violating the APA.

The first lawsuit filed against the president in March accused him of violating the APA when he declared there were “social costs” to greenhouse gas emissions in a January executive order.

“They didn’t like the Trump administration violating APA,” Landry told the DCNF. “But they were quick to violate the APA as soon as Biden became president.”  

The Biden administration is in for “rough sailing” when it comes to the lawsuits it may face, according to The Wall Street Journal .

https://thenewstalkers.com/vic-eldred/group_discuss/12743/republican-attorneys-general-vow-to-keep-fighting-bidens-agenda-in-court
 
 
 
Hallux
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1.1  Hallux  replied to  XXJefferson51 @1    3 years ago

Well MAGA, I wouldn't keep my fingers crossed if the State Attorneys General are on par with Donald's hand selected crew.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.1.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Hallux @1.1    3 years ago

These GOP State AG’s are actually very good.  Several are future state governors or US Senators.  They will meet with considerable success.

 
 
 
cjcold
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1.1.2  cjcold  replied to  XXJefferson51 @1.1.1    3 years ago

They're very good at pocketing money from polluters. 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.1.3  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  cjcold @1.1.2    3 years ago

They are very good at protecting their states and the jobs of their citizens.  They are defending us from the predator regime that currently runs Washington DC.  

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.1.4  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  cjcold @1.1.2    3 years ago

You’ll love this one: 

Arizona is suing the Biden administration on claims that its immigration policy, which has allowed record numbers of migrants to enter the country, along with its decision to stop construction on the nation's border wall, is having a "devastating impact" on the state's environment, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said Monday.

"This is a lawsuit that the Sierra Club should love," Brnovich said on Fox News' "Fox and Friends." "In this lawsuit, we allege the Biden administration is violating the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA), what the left uses to stop highway projects, airport reconstruction, and all that other stuff."

Arizona, in the third lawsuit it's filed over Biden's border actions, says that by stopping wall construction, "they are violating NEPA because it's allowing more and more people to come into this country," said Brnovich. "That's having a devastating impact on our environment and also impacting the increase in population, which will have all sorts of impacts down the road."

The Biden administration has not done an environmental impact study when it relates to immigration, he added, and that is "violating federal environmental law."

Brnovich further argued that it has been estimated that every migrant that comes across the desert in Arizona has left behind at least 6 to 8 pounds of waste including plastic bags, drug paraphernalia, backpacks, and more.

"Think about this," he said. "Anywhere else, if someone said there are 170,000 people leaving each 7 pounds of trash, I'm not a math whiz (but that is) a million pounds of trash in one month. You'd think the people's heads would explode."

But with the policy being President Joe Biden's, "everyone is getting a pass and it's not right," said Brnovich. 

Other lawsuits, he added, talk about the fact that the Biden administration has "encouraged and incentivized illegal immigration, but "we are saying what they're doing by stopping the wall construction, by reversing the remain in Mexico policy, they are violating the National Environmental Protection Act."...

read more: https://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/1017229?section=newsfront&keywords=arizona-brnovich-lawsuit-immigration&year=2021&month=04&date=12&id=1017229&oref=www.politicalforum.com

 
 
 
bbl-1
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2  bbl-1    3 years ago

OIL.  It is powerful, it is corrupt and it props up dictators.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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2.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  bbl-1 @2    3 years ago

It’s also something the USA as an abundant supply of, enough for energy independence and to export elsewhere.  Democrats want to make us dependent upon foreign dictators for oil.  Of course we are waging legal warfare on fascist biDen on a lot of other issues as well.  

 
 
 
cjcold
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2.1.1  cjcold  replied to  XXJefferson51 @2.1    3 years ago
on fascist biDen

Biden is about as far from being a fascist as any US president ever.

The dictionary is your friend. Look up "fascist".

The US is now a major exporter of fossil fuels. 

Please try to separate facts from your far right wing ideology.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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2.1.2  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  cjcold @2.1.1    3 years ago

Biden is the text book definition of an American fascist.  
Biden’s mix of government and corporate oligarchy to rule over us perfectly fits a fascist.  
we are a major exporter but won’t be for long with Biden’s ridiculous follies as policy. 
facts fit my ideology absolutely perfectly. 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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3  seeder  XXJefferson51    3 years ago
Thirteen states sued President Joe Biden’s administration over an American Rescue Plan provision prohibiting states from cutting taxes after accepting coronavirus relief funds.

The 13-state coalition argued the provision included in the Democrats’ $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package preventing states from cutting taxes if they accept relief from the federal government is unconstitutional.

The coalition, led by Republican West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, filed the federal lawsuit Wednesday evening in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama.

“Never before has the federal government attempted such a complete takeover of state finances. We cannot stand for such overreach,” Morrisey said in a Wednesday statement.

“The Constitution envisions co-sovereign states, not a federal government that forces state legislatures to forfeit one of their core constitutional functions in exchange for a large check equal to approximately 25 percent of their annual respective general budgets.”

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The lawsuit characterized the tax provision as “one of the most egregious power grabs” in U.S. history. It said the federal government is not allowed to force states to relinquish control of their taxing authority under the 10th Amendment.

https://www.westernjournal.com/13-states-sue-biden-admin-egregious-power-grab-buried-covid-relief-package/
 
 

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