The creator stepped in "because of partisan bickering and divided government," Navarro said on "Meet the Press."
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said Sunday that “the Lord” created executive orders to trump partisan bickering.
Trump on Saturday signed four executive actions that he said would help Americans weather the COVID-19 crisis. They included an action to defer the payroll tax, which is the sole source of funding for Social Security. He said he is also considering “permanent cuts” to the tax and may “terminate” it, though Congress has the sole authority to cut taxes.
Todd asked Navarro why the president spent the weekend golfing during critical negotiations over help for Americans struggling amid the COVID-19 crisis.
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With coronavirus aid bill stalled, White House adviser questions Democrats' good willWH trade adviser Peter Navarro questioned Sunday whether congressional leaders are serious about coronavirus aid negotiations. Democratic Sen. Durbin responded to Navarro's analysis saying, “We are ready to meet the White House and Republicans halfway.”
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'The Lord and the Founding Fathers created executive orders,' says Peter Navarro in defending Trump ordersWhite House trade adviser Peter Navarro defended President Donald Trump's decision to use executive orders to provide relief to people impacted economically by the coronavirus pandemic, arguing his hand had been forced by congressional inaction.
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Kudlow defends Trump's coronavirus executive actions against accusations they are ineffective“I appreciate those things. Maybe we’re going to go to court on them. We’re going to go ahead with our actions anyways,” Kudlow tells GStephanopoulos when pressed on criticism by GOP Sen. Sasse that Trump’s payroll tax deferral is “unconstitutional slop.”
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