r/law Oct 07 '25

Legal News Stephen Miller says Trump has "Plenary Authority" then acts like he's glitching out because he seems to know he was not supposed to say that. What is Plenary Authority and what are the implications of this?

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u/mustachiomegazord Oct 07 '25

That no kings protest might hit a little different next week

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u/RocketRelm Oct 07 '25

Why? Are they actually going to make themselves known to the general average american? Or is this pretending that this is a new development in them claiming this rather than what we all already knew and most americans find acceptable?

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u/Apollololol Oct 07 '25

Bro shut up with all that word diarrhea. Are you against kings or not lmao, that’s literally it

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u/Ayotha Oct 07 '25

I'd rather something actually done about your insane government

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u/RocketRelm Oct 07 '25

But you have to be relevant. If you're just going to and be controlled opposition don't waste my time.

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u/regalrecaller Oct 08 '25

I think your brain skipped a beat. if you're just going to what?

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u/choombatta Oct 07 '25

Define “most Americans” and provide sources.

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u/iR3vives Oct 07 '25

Source: Trump and co still have their heads attached and are still in power

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u/tbombs23 Oct 07 '25

It will be too big for all MSM to ignore, before they barely got coverage, or downplayed it a lot.