Recommendable! The demented and senile 46th President is preparing for his impeachment!
"It is rare for a president to undertake an action that the Supreme Court has just found illegal. It is rarer still for a president to do so lacking any principled constitutional grounds, and even conceding that most scholars and judges considered it to be, in fact, unconstitutional. Rarest of all is for a president to admit that his decision merely attempted to game the judicial system. ...
We have both served as advisers to past presidents and supported broad readings of executive power to respond to emergencies. But the Biden administration’s claims of power go far beyond the constitutional text that structures our government and are unique in the history of the executive. These claims disregard the president’s fundamental duty to “take care that the laws are faithfully executed.” Last January, Biden took an oath to discharge that duty. He has violated his oath. ...
In March 2020, as part of its response to the COVID emergency, Congress imposed a temporary moratorium on evictions from rental properties that had participated in federal-assistance programs or had federally backed loans. Congress then extended the moratorium through January 31, 2021. Thereafter the CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] — acting unilaterally and without legislative authorization — extended the moratorium three times, up to July 31. The CDC’s moratorium had a far broader sweep in that it applied to all rental properties in the nation, even those that did not involve federal funds or loans. ..."
We have both served as advisers to past presidents and supported broad readings of executive power to respond to emergencies. But the Biden administration’s claims of power go far beyond the constitutional text that structures our government and are unique in the history of the executive. These claims disregard the president’s fundamental duty to “take care that the laws are faithfully executed.” Last January, Biden took an oath to discharge that duty. He has violated his oath. ...
In March 2020, as part of its response to the COVID emergency, Congress imposed a temporary moratorium on evictions from rental properties that had participated in federal-assistance programs or had federally backed loans. Congress then extended the moratorium through January 31, 2021. Thereafter the CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] — acting unilaterally and without legislative authorization — extended the moratorium three times, up to July 31. The CDC’s moratorium had a far broader sweep in that it applied to all rental properties in the nation, even those that did not involve federal funds or loans. ..."
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