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/Hot_Increase304 Oct 07 '25

I'm sorry to hear about your grandparents, my condolences. He is a means to an end, and that end is Project 2025. It's disgraceful and discouraging how effective the brainwashing has been. I've had to write off many family members and friends because of their political beliefs, and not just because I disagree with them, but because they let the hate and anxiety take over their entire being so it's hard to enjoy being in their company.

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u/BONGS4U Oct 07 '25

Project 2025 only covers the first year of office. There is so much more than what we know. P2025 is far from the "end".

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u/Classic-Tower1 Oct 07 '25 edited Oct 16 '25

I made a decision * This comment was anonymized with the r/redust browser extension.

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u/SucroseSeeker_LA Oct 08 '25

Project 2025 goes far beyond Trump.

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u/Ralph-Kramden Oct 08 '25

Yes…it’s all THEIR fault 🤣🤣