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Now the minor stuff like grammatical errors can be overlooked. Typo's aren't anything to be worried about. But the fact that it is referring to portions of the law that don't even exist, is just downright suspicious.
I think for the sake of transparency, Trump should get somebody to look into this.
Thoughts? Comments?
WASHINGTON — The White House has posted inaccurate texts of President Trump's own executive orders on the White House website, raising further questions about how thorough the Trump administration has been in drafting some of his most controversial actions.
A USA TODAY review of presidential documents found at least five cases where the version posted on the White House website doesn't match the official version sent to the Federal Register. The differences include minor grammatical changes, missing words and paragraph renumbering — but also two cases where the original text referred to inaccurate or non-existent provisions of law.
Now the minor stuff like grammatical errors can be overlooked. Typo's aren't anything to be worried about. But the fact that it is referring to portions of the law that don't even exist, is just downright suspicious.
I think for the sake of transparency, Trump should get somebody to look into this.
Thoughts? Comments?