Defying the Courts: Trump’s Executive Orders, Tax Cuts, and the Fight for Democracy

Professor Charles Stanton and Kira Kramer discuss the challenges posed by the Trump administration's executive orders, which have been deemed insufficient or illegal by courts but face non-compliance from defendants. They highlight the potential threat to democracy and the rule of law, emphasizing the need for Congress and the public to act. Kramer links the current situation to the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, noting the $4 trillion in tax benefits expiring and the administration's efforts to defund federal programs to fund tax breaks for the wealthy. They stress the importance of public education, community involvement, and pressure on elected officials to protect rights and prevent further erosion of democratic institutions.
Defying the Courts: Trump’s Executive Orders, Tax Cuts, and the Fight for Democracy
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