
A discussion on Donald Trump's "shock and awe" flood of executive orders on MSNBC on Thursday morning led one "Morning Joe" contributor to report that there is a belief the Supreme Court may have a few things to say about the president's "overreach."
Co-host Jonathan Lemire asked the BBC's Katty Kay to weigh on Trump's actions since assuming office, after admitting there is a "lot to sift through."
"One constitutional lawyer I spoke to just a couple of days ago did say that this incredible flurry of executive actions, in the end, could hurt this administration," she reported.
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"Because if some of these get to the Supreme Court and it looks like this is part of a movement of presidential overreach rather than individual considered executive actions to make America stronger and safer, then that could actually hurt Donald Trump's case before the Supreme Court, because they may just see this as a power grab," she added.
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