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Several GOP lawmakers express concern over Trump executive orders | TheHill - The Hill
Aug 09, 2020 1 min, 28 secs
Several GOP senators voiced discomfort regarding President TrumpDonald John TrumpDeWine tests negative for coronavirus a second time Several GOP lawmakers express concern over Trump executive orders Beirut aftermath poses test for US aid to frustrating ally MORE's decision Saturday to sign four executive orders meant to address the economic fall out of the coronavirus and bypassing Congress.    .

Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseSeveral GOP lawmakers express concern over Trump executive orders Democrats seek to exploit Trump-GOP tensions in COVID-19 talks On The Trail: The first signs of a post-Trump GOP MORE (R-Nebr.), who has largely spoken out against the government spending large sums of money in coronavirus legislation, offered one of the party's more cutting rebukes, calling the theory behind the move “unconstitutional slop.”.

Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamSeveral GOP lawmakers express concern over Trump executive orders Graham says he appreciates Trump orders, but 'would much prefer a congressional agreement' Sunday shows preview: White House, congressional Democrats unable to breach stalemate over coronavirus relief MORE (R) offered less harsh comments, saying that while he appreciated the president’s orders, he “would much prefer a congressional agreement.”  .

Lamar AlexanderAndrew (Lamar) Lamar AlexanderSeveral GOP lawmakers express concern over Trump executive orders The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by the Air Line Pilots Association - Negotiators 'far apart' as talks yield little ahead of deadline Trump-backed Hagerty wins Tennessee GOP Senate primary MORE (R-Tenn.), blamed Democrats for failing to reach an agreement, but indicated he didn't support the president circumventing Congress.

Justin AmashJustin AmashSeveral GOP lawmakers express concern over Trump executive orders Peter Meijer wins GOP primary in Amash's Michigan district Amash confirms he won't seek reelection MORE (L-Mich.), a libertarian who left the Republican caucus last year, compared the president’s actions to that of a “king.”

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