Navarro’s confidence ‘executive actions of Trump will’ rise ‘in court


White House adviser Peter Navarro on Sunday said the White House is confident President TrumpDonald John TrumpDeWine tests negative for coronavirus a second time Several GOP lawmakers raise concerns over Trump executive orders in Beirut after testing test for US aid to frustrated ally MAYThe executive actions of coronavirus will face legal challenges.

“I am sure that each of these assignments, which have been rejected by the Office of Legal Counsel, will be upheld,” Navarro said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

“If you look at the language for expulsion and foresight, [it contains] the words’ will consider ‘, that’s how you should write it, but everyone in that bureaucracy knows that you have to do damn well and they will,’ Navarro continued. “The tax cuts, you clearly have the power to do that, that can easily be done through the Treasury Department.”

Navarro I accuse House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiPelosi, Schumer slams Trump executive orders, calls on GOP to return to negotiating table Trump signs executive orders after coronavirus relief stories fall Sunday shows prospect: White House, Congress Democrats unable to break stalemate over coronavirus release MORE (D-Calif.) Of undermining the congressional negotiations on coronavirus relief with their public statements. Negotiations broke down last week.

“It does not help if speaker Pelosi goes out every day with her scarves flying and knocking the fool out of us,” he said.

The White House trade adviser presented Trump’s actions as an increase over the partisan woman.

“The problem here is Capitol Hill, the swamp. The two houses that lie too far apart. The Lord and the Founding Fathers made executive orders because of partisan bickering and divided government, “he told NBC. Chuck ToddCharles (Chuck) David ToddKaren Bass: ‘I’m not a socialist, I’m not a communist’ Cuba spells trouble for Bass’s VP hopes Chuck Todd’s MTP Daily ‘moves time slots, Nicolle Wallace expands to two hours MORE.

Todd, however, notes that Trump was not present at negotiations, and asked why the president was “at his golf club all weekend.”

“This is the hardest working president in history. He works 24/7 in Bedminster, Mar-a-lago, the Oval Office or anywhere in between,” Navarro replied.

Navarro also claimed that there was a “theory” that “Democrats would prefer the economy to be in the tank for another 90 days because that would hurt the president,” adding “I hope Capitol Hill does not become so cynical. is. “

Navarro did not elaborate on where he had heard the theory.

“This should be easier than it is,” he added. “We have two sides, one at $ 1 trillion, another at $ 3 trillion. The first thing you need to do is agree on what number is in between. Once you do that, step two is invented, within that , which you both agree on, ‘he said.

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