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RandySF

(81,427 posts)
Mon Jan 19, 2026, 06:19 AM 4 hrs ago

As Jeff Jackson battles Trump, NC GOP threatens to leave him with a 'feckless, empty shell' of a job

North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson made his name in the U.S. House as the “TikTok Congressman.” Now, he’s again staking out real estate at the technological forefront by heading up a nationwide task force on AI.

Stepping into the attorney general’s office in a year where Trump has sought to halt funding for everything from SNAP benefits to hurricane resilience grants to public school funding — all blocked after court battles that Jackson’s N.C. Department of Justice helped win — the former Congressman has come to view his office as a last line of defense for North Carolinians, both from the executive branch and from the threats of tomorrow.

To lead that defense, he has stressed a united front across party lines. “We are stronger when we speak with one voice,” he told dozens of attorneys general at the AI Task Force’s inaugural meeting last week.

But in his own state, Republicans are vying to strip him of one of his most potent tools: the ability to challenge Trump’s executive orders. The state Senate passed a bill last March that would require the General Assembly to authorize any such lawsuits, and the state House could do the same as it returns for the short session this month.


https://ncnewsline.com/2026/01/19/jeff-jackson-trump-lawsuits-2025/

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As Jeff Jackson battles Trump, NC GOP threatens to leave him with a 'feckless, empty shell' of a job (Original Post) RandySF 4 hrs ago OP
They might as well remove the office if they do that. OldBaldy1701E 3 hrs ago #1

OldBaldy1701E

(10,348 posts)
1. They might as well remove the office if they do that.
Mon Jan 19, 2026, 06:41 AM
3 hrs ago

Or, the state could rise up and let those vultures in the General Assembly know that we won't stand for it.

Bah, who am I kidding?

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