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7. What does The Federalist Society have to say on the matter?
Tue Mar 18, 2025, 02:01 PM
Mar 2025

'On Day One, President Trump Took Meaningful Steps to Rein In Administrative Abuse, Protect Due Process, and Improve Government Transparency'

"As soon as he took office, President Trump issued several Executive Orders aimed at bringing the administrative state in line with the Constitution and the rule of law, including an EO titled Initial Rescissions of Harmful Executive Orders and Actions. This EO revoked a number of ill-advised executive actions taken by the Biden administration and promises to 'be the first of many steps the United States Federal Government will take to repair our institutions and our economy,' including by ensuring Americans are treated fairly by unelected bureaucrats who wield great—unaccountable and often extraconstitutional—power over their lives and livelihoods. One little-noticed provision of President Trump’s EO picks up where the first Trump administration left off on administrative state reform by restoring due process protections and transparency measures the first Trump administration put in place that were inexplicably unwound by the Biden administration to the detriment of the American People."

https://fedsoc.org/commentary/fedsoc-blog/on-day-one-president-trump-took-meaningful-steps-to-rein-in-administrative-abuse-protect-due-process-and-improve-government-transparency

The Federalist Society approves of Trump's actions, the Supreme Court's Federalist Society Six will go along.

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