With just three days in, the new Trump administration has already been hit with lawsuits over some of the many executive orders the president signed on his first day in office.
According to Bloomberg, the National Treasury Employees Union filed a complaint Monday against Trump's "Schedule F" executive order, which would make it easier to fire federal employees.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) said he expected more lawsuits, but that would not deter Trump from completing his agenda and getting people "back to work."
"It doesn't make any difference what they think. President Trump's got an agenda, Larry. He's going to take it forward," Tuberville said Tuesday on FOX Business News' "Kudlow." "He's been sitting around for four years waiting and thinking about all this. Looking at it. He's had people investigating all these things. When he makes a decision, it's going to happen.
"Now, there's going to be lawsuits going everywhere. There's a lawyer smiling from ear to ear right now. But guess what? We got a new sheriff in town. He has been serious about this all along. He's going to take control of this. He's going to put people back to work. He's going to make sure everybody goes with the right regulations."
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