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In It to Win It

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Thu Jul 3, 2025, 07:14 PM Jul 3

Trump Claims Sweeping Power to Nullify Laws, Letters on TikTok Ban Show - NYT [View all]

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Attorney General Pam Bondi told tech companies that they could lawfully violate a statute barring American companies from supporting TikTok based on a sweeping claim that President Trump has the constitutional power to set aside laws, newly disclosed documents show.

In letters to companies like Apple and Google, Ms. Bondi wrote that Mr. Trump had decided that shutting down TikTok would interfere with his “constitutional duties,” so the law banning the social media app must give way to his “core presidential national security and foreign affairs powers.”

The letters, which became public on Thursday via Freedom of Information Act lawsuits, portrayed Mr. Trump as having nullified the legal effects of a statute that Congress passed by large bipartisan majorities in 2024 and that the Supreme Court unanimously upheld.

Shortly after being sworn in, Mr. Trump issued an executive order directing the Justice Department to suspend enforcement of the TikTok ban and has since repeatedly extended it. That step has been overshadowed by numerous other moves he has made to push at the boundaries of executive power in the opening months of his second administration.

But some legal experts consider Mr. Trump’s action — and in particular his order’s claim, which Ms. Bondi endorsed in her letters, that he has the power to enable companies to lawfully violate the statute — to be his starkest power grab. It appears to set a significant new precedent about the potential reach of presidential authority, they said.

Trump Claims Sweeping Power to Nullify Laws, Letters on TikTok Ban Show

In purporting to license otherwise illegal conduct by tech firms, President Trump set a precedent expanding executive power, legal experts warned.

www.nytimes.com/2025/07/03/u...

Charlie Savage (@charliesavage.bsky.social) 2025-07-03T22:40:12.212Z
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sprinting towards full, open dictatorship Celerity Jul 3 #1
It's like we're already there, but in denial about it In It to Win It Jul 3 #2
Oh, sure as the law of gravity we're at full on fascist dictatorship. ancianita Jul 3 #9
Then it's time to take it to the people Woodycall Jul 3 #17
What do you recommend? I'm still all about a National American Strike. ancianita Jul 3 #19
You'll know if your way doesn't work Woodycall Jul 3 #22
At least I'm considering solutions that worked elsewhere. If you don't even try to think of a solution, any cynical ancianita Jul 4 #24
All I'm saying is that in my "read" of the situation, and in my opinion, Woodycall Jul 4 #26
I hear you loud and clear. ancianita Jul 5 #27
Whenever I even mention general strike here, PCIntern Jul 5 #28
... ancianita Jul 5 #29
The French had the right idea.... Jack Valentino Jul 3 #21
So did the Italians in Milan on April 28th, 1945 Woodycall Jul 3 #23
Nope.............. Lovie777 Jul 3 #3
The Supreme Whorehouse will undoubtedly approve dalton99a Jul 3 #4
Hey they deserve a summer vacation too newdeal2 Jul 3 #7
Sure, why not? stumpysbear Jul 3 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author stumpysbear Jul 3 #6
Bring in the real pigeons! BidenRocks Jul 3 #8
The ultimate nullification of laws 2na fisherman Jul 3 #10
drumpf picked the perfect Attorney General for his agenda JoseBalow Jul 3 #11
60 year old twice divorced graduate of the 99th ranked law school in the country BOSSHOG Jul 3 #12
I suspect the next American revolution just started Iamscrewed Jul 3 #13
They sound surprised orangecrush Jul 3 #14
'He has refused his ascent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.' Volaris Jul 3 #15
Trumplandia. Get used to it. Only gonna get worse. NoMoreRepugs Jul 3 #16
It has NOT even been 9 months JCMach1 Jul 3 #18
Hitler weaponized the Constitution against the people. Initech Jul 3 #20
Sounds like an impeachable offense intrepidity Jul 4 #25
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