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‘The Entire City Is On Edge’: Jonathan Turley Says Trump’s Proactive Approach ‘Has Everyone Reeling’

Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, appeared on Fox News on Thursday, saying President Donald Trump’s second-term approach “everyone’s getting caught up in it.”

Between exterior Regarding “Ingraham’s Angle,” Tully commented that what he said was Trump’s second-term strategy of indomitable legal challenges and executive action, bustling with anticipation and uncertainty. Tarley said Trump is positioning his administration head-on, rather than avoiding his administration, as a string of executive orders have already caused upsets.

“The difference between the term, in contrast to when you and I were first elected, is that Trump is not wasting his time,” Turley said. “I mean, I have to say that the whole city is on the edge. These pace of change, the gusts of executive orders, make everyone sway, and there’s a reason for that. He’s the second presidential term. I know that in the last two years everything will be slower.”

Regarding the Democratic strategy, Turley predicts forum shopping continues at circuits such as Boston and Rhode Island’s First Circuit.

“I think that’s going to continue. In fact, the president was roughly with many judges who weren’t particularly sympathetic when he was a candidate,” said Turley, who said that Laura Ingraham, Democrats, had Elon. – When asked if they would continue to make things more difficult due to the government efficiency of masks). “But in the end, these cases have to go to the Supreme Court. There’s an appeal system.” (Related: Trump reveals “more modest” vision of executive order)

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