And you’re not wrong. I work for a law firm and we were tracking his EO’s until mid-2025, and they were so riddled with typos, and errors, and URL’s pointing to the wrong EO, that we actually ended up having to hide the URL’s in the database we built so clients wouldn’t think it was us making these errors.
Fair points all around.
And you’re not wrong. I work for a law firm and we were tracking his EO’s until mid-2025, and they were so riddled with typos, and errors, and URL’s pointing to the wrong EO, that we actually ended up having to hide the URL’s in the database we built so clients wouldn’t think it was us making these errors.