Federal law gives the President remarkable latitude to temporarily fill executive branch offices. But there are two ways in which the Supreme Court has suggested the Constitution imposes constraints
Do any of these constraints on appointments really matter? Trump will do whatever he wants, regardless of the Constitution and the law, and he will suffer no consequences. While people on the left and real conservatives argue the fine points of the law, people on the right just ignore the law and do whatever they want. This is how the country was lost to blatant lies and misinformation of the Trump cult. The opposition spent time about taking about each lie and making sure their statements were accurate while being bulldozed by people who don't care about truth or law.
Do any of these constraints on appointments really matter? Trump will do whatever he wants, regardless of the Constitution and the law, and he will suffer no consequences. While people on the left and real conservatives argue the fine points of the law, people on the right just ignore the law and do whatever they want. This is how the country was lost to blatant lies and misinformation of the Trump cult. The opposition spent time about taking about each lie and making sure their statements were accurate while being bulldozed by people who don't care about truth or law.
Yes, and they will do the same regarding preemptive pardons.