I wonder what Republicans did in the early days of Biden.
Looking back at old newspaper articles from the first month of Biden's presidency, Manchin and that piece of shit Kyrsten Sinema were in the way. The senate was a 50/50 so even a single democrat defection would end Biden's legislation. Republicans unified against Biden, but weren't able to do much.
As for Obama, he repeated the Bush bailouts, despite all Republicans voting against it.
But--from what I understand from listening to Ezra Klein as this is way out of my league to understand--Trump's actions are weaker and stronger than Biden or Obama. Weaker in the sense that they aren't using congress to actually legislate (yet). It is just a bunch of executive branch shit that can be reversed. It is stronger, because it seems to be an extreme attack on civil servants and congressional power.
Aside from lawsuits, which they are filing, I wonder what technical things they could do to get in the way. Like, this Republican nutsack who blocked military promotions
https://apnews.com/article/senate-military-nominations-holds-tommy-tuberville-e38d853526de044ac59338d32d7a0e10