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Republican Lawmakers Yet to Deliver Early Wins for Trump

Tuesday, February 7, 2017 - 10:45am
The Heritage Foundation - The Morning Bell

Feb. 7, 2017

Good morning from Washington, where liberals assail both President Trump's pause of travel from terrorism-prone nations and his reaction to a judge who shot it down. Fred Lucas looks at Trump's view of the judiciary, while Hans von Spakovsky argues the order is constitutional. Republican lawmakers are slow off the mark, Rachel del Guidice reports. Bureaucrats should worry about Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, Josh Siegel learns. Plus: Curt Levey on the top Senate Democrat's double standard, and Sen. Mike Lee on when to defund Planned Parenthood.

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Republican Lawmakers Yet to Deliver Early Wins for Trump

 

When the 115th Congress arrived Jan. 3, a Republican majority for the first time in 10 years could advance a policy agenda unobstructed by Democrats. Yet a month later, the GOP-led Congress has produced just three bills for President Trump to sign.

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Left Likely to Use Courts to Thwart Trump Agenda

 

With 94 U.S. district courts, it's possible for liberal advocacy groups to file suits across the country, particularly with issues such as immigration with a large pool of potential clients, and gain a sweeping national decision out of just one district.

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Commentary

Trump's Executive Order on Immigration Is Both Legal and Constitutional

 

No federal judge, including Judge Robart, has the authority to substitute his judgment for that of the president when it comes to making a decision on what is detrimental to the national security and foreign policy interests of the nation. But that is exactly what he did.

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Polls Show Personal Experience With Obamacare Increases Opposition

 

As Congress comes closer to repealing Obamacare, proponents of the law have mounted a vocal defense of it, touting both its necessity and popularity among those it has helped. But public opinion polls tell a different story.

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Commentary

Chuck Schumer's Hypocrisy on Trump's Supreme Court Nominee

 

Democrats seem to have forgotten they cheered President Obama's attempt to bully the Supreme Court during his 2010 State of the Union address, when he denounced and falsely characterized the court's Citizens United decision while the justices sat yards away.

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Commentary

Now Is the Time to Defund Planned Parenthood

 

Planned Parenthood performed nearly 1 million abortions between 2011 and 2013.

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How Neil Gorsuch Could Help Courts Take Power From 'Unelected Bureaucrats'

 

If confirmed as a member of the Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch could push to limit or overturn a 33-year-old legal doctrine, known as Chevron, that says the courts should defer to executive branch agencies' interpretations of ambiguous laws passed by Congress.

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