Really seems like he could fire anyone at the DoD who opposed it, so does the law practically do anything? It's different from his EOs about voting, since he has no firing power over state officials
Really seems like he could fire anyone at the DoD who opposed it, so does the law practically do anything? It's different from his EOs about voting, since he has no firing power over state officials
no, I mean the name is established by law. to change the name you have to change the law
I'm sure that's true but he's violated many statutes and the only time there is any pushback it is by people outside his chain of command (and then the courts often decide oh, actually he can)
Who would have standing to sue on this one?