- Sad when adults cannot recognize a joke when they see it.
- But fairly, satire is exactly that which takes current truth just a step further!
- "So, like, can the president do anything?
- Or no?" asked lead White House counsel David Warrington in a brief submitted to a federal judge.
- "We were totally under the impression that the president is, like, really important and has a lot of power, but if that's not the case, it would be helpful to know.
When asked for comment, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt echoed the curiosity about the president's role in the government.
- "It would be great to find out," she said. "I thought the president was in charge of the executive branch and could make decisions, but maybe not.
- We've learned he's obviously not as powerful as a federal judge or something like that.
- Getting some clarity on whether or not he can actually do anything could make the next four years easier."