KGIII Sweet 16 Matchup

“Otto Penman”
vs.
Julie Su (DOL)


“Otto Penman”


When I grow up, I want to be President of the United States. Research reveals that many of President Joe Biden’s executive orders and pardons bear identical autopen signatures, raising questions about his involvement in approving the policies. Critics argue that these autopen signatures suggest a lack of authenticity and could lead to legal and constitutional issues, particularly amid ongoing concerns about Biden’s mental state or cognitive capacity during his presidency. The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project uncovered this practice, and Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has called for a Department of Justice investigation, claiming that the orders might be unconstitutional due to Biden’s alleged lack of awareness when signing them.

Julie Su (DOL)


It’s my job, and I’ll regulate you if I want to. In the quintessential executive power grab, Su started her illustrious career at the Department of Labor as Acting Secretary … and wouldn’t leave. (Congress eventually confirmed Su as Labor Secretary after she held the Acting role for 22 months, 16 months longer than the law allows.) While Acting Secretary, she finalized a rule that established a minimum wage for white collar workers in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act and potentially devastating to small businesses and workers alike.



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