President Donald Trump has ordered the U.S. to stop minting pennies. His surprise announcement comes after decades of unsuccessful efforts to phase out the 1-cent coin.
Can Trump really order the Treasury to stop minting pennies without Congress’ approval?
Yes, according to legal scholar Laurence H. Tribe, the Carl M. Loeb University Professor of Constitutional Law Emeritus at Harvard University.
U.S. code gives the Treasury Secretary the authority to mint and issue coins “in amounts the secretary decides are necessary to meet the needs of the United States.”
Yeah, but Harvard? Isn’t that the same low-rate school with Vance came from? I mean if they can’t even teach their students that the Judicial arm has power over the President, then can you really trust anything their graduates say?
Like many things people say won’t be done due to ‘3 branches of government’, yes.
Besides, don’t we have the hindsight of precedence?
Canada started phasing out its penny a dozen years ago and urged store owners to round prices to the nearest nickel for cash transactions. Electronic purchases were still billed to the nearest cent. The move came after New Zealand, Australia, the Netherlands, and others dropped their lowest-denomination coins.
After Canada stopped minting new pennies, it began recycling them for their “valuable” copper and zinc, according to a 2022 report from the Canadian Mint.
So, I’m not a fan of either the penny or the president, but is he allowed to do that?
He’s doing it solely because he knows it somewhat popular, thus he won’t get as much pushback when he commits this incredibly illegal overreach.
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Yeah, but Harvard? Isn’t that the same low-rate school with Vance came from? I mean if they can’t even teach their students that the Judicial arm has power over the President, then can you really trust anything their graduates say?
Like many things people say won’t be done due to ‘3 branches of government’, yes.
Besides, don’t we have the hindsight of precedence?
I suggest reading the article.