No, President Trump, you can't 'reopen America': It's up to 'WE THE PEOPLE'
of governors are talking with each other about how to best get America functioning again while protecting their citizens. Whether that works best as a coordinated effort or an independent effort involves great complexity and remains to be seen, but the power is for the governors, not for President Trump.
But there’s an important third reason why the president doesn’t have the authority to reopen America. Ultimately, the only way America is reopened is if the people agree to do so. To put it in the words that start the Constitution, “We the people” will decide when the country opens back up based on when we feel comfortable going back to school, heading into work, attending sporting events, and shopping in stores.
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