
British journalist Piers Morgan argued on his show Friday with liberal streamer Destiny after Destiny said President Donald Trump didnât have the authority to cut government funds, like those from the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Since the announcement of USAIDâs restructuring and its transfer to the leadership of Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Democratic lawmakers have pushed back against Trump and Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) leader Elon Musk. On âPiers Morgan Uncensored,â Destiny said that Trumpâs and DOGEâs actions were unlawful, adding the president couldnât âunilaterallyâ make decisions based on âwhat he likes or doesnât like.â
âWell, actually, hang on,â Morgan said. âI was going to say, look, thatâs not actually correct. Heâs entitled to do this.â
Destiny, however, attempted to interrupt Morgan before Morgan pushed back, saying that Democrats, like New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, challenged the courts when they didnât rule in the partyâs favor.
âThere can be legal challenges. Trump made it clear in the Oval Office yesterday he would accept what a judge said,â Morgan said. âNow, by contrast, I remember Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, when it came to the Texas ruling in a court by a judge about abortion medication. For example, she said that the Democrats should not accept what that judge had ruled.â
âSo why is it one rule for Democrats that they can ignore a judgeâs order with impunity? But when President Trump says, âIf you want to challenge this, no problem. I would accept the ruling of the judge,ââ Morgan said. âIsnât that democracy?â
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Destiny then snapped back at Morgan, asking what years Ocasio-Cortez served as president. Morgan asked why that was a relevant question. The two continued to argue over Ocasio-Cortezâs position in government, with Destiny insisting she isnât in the same branch as Trump.
Morgan highlighted how former President Joe Biden attempted to overhaul the U.S. Supreme Courtâs ruling on student loans, as it had been one of his vows during his 2020 campaign.
âPresident Biden did the same over student loans,â Morgan said. âWhen the Supreme Court shut him down in one thing, then he took a different avenue.  It was not the same. President Biden did not ignore temporary restraining orders.â
âI just said other people have said over and over, Iâm sorry, Piers â Vance and others have made it clear over and over again. Theyâve quoted the Andrew Jackson quote, and theyâve said, âWell, we should just resist the judiciary.â It is not part of law and order. Itâs not part of checks and balances for the executive to say, âWell, I donât care what a judge says. Weâll just do whatever.â Which is what theyâre currently doing,â Destiny said.
Just days before leaving office, Bidenâs administration announced on Jan. 13 that it had decided to forgive student loan debt for an additional 150,000 people, bringing the total amount forgiven to $183.6 billion, accumulated by more than 5 million borrowers.
While Trump has said he would follow the judgeâs orders, Democrats have filed dozens of lawsuits against his administrationâs plans to cut government waste. On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge George OâToole Jr. dissolved his temporary freeze, allowing Trump to proceed with offering federal employees payouts.
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