California Attorney General Xavier Becerra took an hour out from antagonizing President Trump to deliver some lessons Thursday about government and the law under the new administration.No word yet on whether Comrade Becerra spoke in a language other than English.
The unusual occasion was a guest appearance in a UCLA Extension class called “The Trump Presidency: The Good, the Bad and the Unknown.”
Before the session, Becerra said in a short interview that he thinks his ongoing avalanche of lawsuits, legal briefs and official opinions are “already showing signs” of succeeding in blocking Trump administration policies, notably in the area of environmental protections. Becerra noted that the Valero oil company backed down after a state suit challenged its bid to buy the last independent oil terminal in Northern California, following federal inaction. And the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency backed down on attempts to delay implementing rules on vehicle and energy emissions and ceiling-fan and light-bulb efficiency.
Friday, October 06, 2017
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