Sanders Team Weighing Executive Orders to Legalize Marijuana, Stop Trump Border Wall, Declare Climate Emergency, and More
Sen. Bernie Sanders’ staff is reportedly preparing dozens of potential executive orders addressing an array of pressing issues the Vermont senator has made central to his 2020 presidential campaign, from confronting the climate crisis to lowering prescription drug prices to reversing President Donald Trump’s racist immigration policies.
The Washington Post‘s Jeff Stein, citing two anonymous people familiar with the campaign’s plans and an internal document, reported Thursday that Sanders aides have presented the senator with a list of possible executive orders that would allow him to unilaterally:
- Declare a national climate emergency;
- Ban U.S. exports of crude oil;
- Import prescription drugs from Canada;
- Cancel federal contracts for companies that pay their workers less than $15 an hour;
- Direct the Department of Justice to legalize marijuana at the federal level;
- Reverse existing rules that bar the U.S. from funding organizations that provide abortion services;
- Immediately halt the construction of President Donald Trump’s U.S.-Mexico border wall;
- Lift the cap on the number of refugees the U.S. accepts each year; and
- Release billions in disaster aid to Puerto Rico that the Trump administration has withheld.
“The document reviewed by the Post shows how the Sanders campaign has already begun extensive planning for how the senator would lead the country in his first days as president if he won the Democratic nomination and defeated Trump in November,” Stein reported. “Many of the proposals Sanders has floated on the campaign trail do not have support from congressional Republicans and are opposed by some Democrats, so a willingness to move forward without congressional approval could determine whether many of his policies are enacted.”
According to Stein, Sanders is currently in the process of reviewing the list of executive orders but has not yet approved its official release.
“We cannot accept delays from Congress on some of the most pressing issues, especially those like immigration where Trump has governed with racism and for his own corrupt benefit,” states the internal campaign document, according to the Post.
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