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Chicago Defender: Trump Should Not Be Able to Use Executive Orders to Erase Obama’s Executive Gun Control
Submitted by:
David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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The Chicago Defender claims President Donald Trump should not be able to use executive orders to erase or reverse gun controls that former President Barack Obama implemented via executive orders. The paper alleges that Trump, and other presidents, should have to present their executive orders for a vote so that the orders can gain approval before being implemented. The Chicago Defender zeroes in on the repeal of Obama’s Social Security gun ban, saying, “One of the first regulations that Trump opposed was Obama’s executive order on gun control. Obama made it mandatory that information be released on those who are mentally ill and included in background checks, making it impossible for those with certain diagnoses to buy guns. |
Comment by:
jughead
(7/5/2017)
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thank God he can |
Comment by:
netsyscon
(7/5/2017)
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The newspaper is called the "Chicago Defender". What are they defending. One of the worst corrupt political cities in the US, or one of the worst crime/gang ridden towns in the US. |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(7/5/2017)
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Interestingly blatant advocation of a double standard! Wow!
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