24 thoughts on “Things are goin’ great, and they’re only gettin’ better.

  1. “These last-minute edits suggest the Drumpf White House needs to revisit their vetting, sign-off and publication processes for executive orders,” John Wonderlich said Tuesday.

    Uh, Blue? Don't.

  2. A Federal Register spokesman said the version his office receives is the exact text approved by Trump and bearing his signature.

    “We would never correct something that the president signs,” said Jim Hemphill, special assistant to the director of the Federal Register, which is part of the National Archives. "Once the president’s signature is on that, it’s a legal document that we would never change.”

    "So don't blame us for this shit!"

    – Jim Hemphill, probably and understandably

          1. A good guess, but no, this was several years before that They were covering the NMFS Working Group that was renegotiating the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Act boundary offshore of Red Hook, after that unfortunate crew-devouring incident with the Portuguese trawler.
            Cool guys. Never seen anyone enjoy being a Pool Reporter quite so much.

  3. The White House version differs by referencing “section 207 of title 28,” it said — a section of the U.S. Code that does not exist.

    "That's some catch…"

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