doesn t need to take this case up at all. the trial court and the appellate court basically said that the former president had no case. the claim of executive privilege was not found to be valid since the current president, president biden, has waived it as to these records. as the appellate court noted in order to get injunctive relief, you need to show a likelihood you ll prevail at trial and the former president didn t try to do that. he just he just said he wanted to win but made no showing as to irrepable harm. it s worth noting, as of today, a whole series of former ronald reagan, george w. bush white house lawyers and justice department officials filed what s called an amicus brief
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definitions of centrism, neither of them idealogical. for clinton, it s the popular stuff from both parties. for biden, the center amounted to splitting the difference between the two poles of the democratic party. clinton s ascent to the oval office was the result of a deck decade long war of the democratic establishment. biden s career was a member of the establishment. in june of 1993 when bill clinton s approval ratings were lower than biden s today, clinton sought a reset. he declared, i was set to the white house, i think, to take on brain-dead politics in washington from either party, or both. it was widely assumed biden would use his press conference for a similar do-over. when asked if he overpromised, he said, look, i don t overpromise, but i ve probably
a lower court ruling that struck down the policy a day earlier. that monday decision claimed the mandate violated new york s constitution, but created confusion among many schools and businesses for its suddenness. in response, the state filed a motion to keep the mandate in place while lawmakers filed a formal appeal. another hearing on the order is scheduled for friday. the white house is ending its legal battle over vaccine mandates. at least for now. starting today, osha will stop requiring large companies to enforce vaccinations or testing for covid-19. the decision follows the supreme court s 6-3 ruling earlier this month, striking down the mandate. it is a major blow to the president s strategy. biden is now calling on businesses to voluntarily implement the requirements. still ahead, more bad news could be coming for boris