number of crises, not just the government shutdown as you said earlier, but also the fact that trump is facing 17 different investigations. there is a volatile stock market. and, you know, on january 3rd, as you just said, the house is going to finally start doing its work again and exercising oversight responsibilities, and that includes having cabinet members come and former cabinet members come and testify. so all of that together is going to be quite a mess for the president, just as a matter of governance. we can talk about constitutional principles, too, but in terms of a good government, this is not the way you d want it to run. in terms of he i want to talk about constitution principles. you had an acting role. it s not crazy to have acting positions. what makes this situation different than the kind of normal run of the mill way in which they ve operated in the past? two things. number one is solicitor general, that s not a cabinet head position. that is a subordinate po
i want to talk about constitutional principles, but first you were an acting solicitor general, you had an acting role, it s not crazy to have acting positions. what makes this different than the normal run of the mill way they ve operated in the past? two things. number one is solicitor general, that s not a cabinet head position. that is a subordinate position. and i was actually supervised by the confirmed attorney general of the united states, eric culter. it s fine, you re going to have some acting positions in subordinate ways and even sometimes acting cabinet heads. but to have the number of them here is the really unprecedented thing. i don t think we would tolerate this at cvs, with an acting manager, or a life and death, acting surgeon. everyone is acting, the acting chief of staff to the president too. that s what makes this so different. and what s what is your problem with it from a constitutional basis?
governance. and we can talk about constitutional principles too, but in terms of a good government this is not the way you want it to run. i want to taubs constitutional principles, but first you were an acting solicitor general, you had an acting role, it s not crazy to have acting positions. what makes this different than the normal run of the mill way they ve operated in the past? two things. number one is solicitor general, that s not a cabinet head position. that is a subordinate position. and i was actually supervised by the confirmed attorney general of the united states, eric culter. it s find, you re going to have some acting positions in subordinate ways and even sometimes acting cabinet heads. but to have the number of them here is the really unprecedented thing. i don t think we would tolerate this at cvs, with an acting manager, or a life and death, acting surgeon. everyone is acting, the acting