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Trump Claims Sweeping Power to Nullify Laws

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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,” the New York Times reports.

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Attorney General Pam Bondi told tech companies that they could legally violate a statute that prohibits U.S. companies from supporting TikTok on the basis of a widespread claim that President Trump has the constitutional power to set aside the laws, as recently revealed documents show. In letters to companies like Apple and Google, Bondi wrote that Trump had decided that closing TikTok would interfere with his "constitutional duties," so the law…

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