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Airbornetodoit 2 points ago +2 / -0

Executive orders are published in the Federal Register and are legally binding. They give presidents the power to create unilateral directives, though they can be overturned if a court rules they’re unconstitutional. Executive orders remain in place until rescinded or modified by a president, reversed by a court or nullified by legislation.

Executive actions, by contrast, bear little weight. They’re not published in the Federal Register and aren’t subject to legal review. But these so-called threats-to-orders often draw reactions as sharp as the responses to orders themselves.

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Airbornetodoit 2 points ago +2 / -0

No photo evidence has emerged just FYI. That photo going around was from something else...not Clinton related. Wait for it, we'll all know when the real shit gets released.

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