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Ep 361 | The Mess of Borders and Constitutional Powers
Ep 361 | The Mess of Borders and Constitutional Powers
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53 minutes
Released:
Feb 26, 2019
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I continue our discussion on how the conservative legal movement is not only wrong about the power of the courts, but is pushing certain judicial nominees who are part of the problem.
Next, I address the congressional resolution of disapproval on Trump’s emergency declaration. A lot of people don’t realize that Congress actually originally had the power to veto such a declaration without needing the president’s signature. Yet we allowed the courts to nullify it. Now the same people who complain about the president’s power and are begging the courts to nullify it originally allowed the courts to nullify their own power. Why do people only question presidential authority, but not judicial authority?
Finally, a lightning round of important news you might have missed on all fronts.
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Next, I address the congressional resolution of disapproval on Trump’s emergency declaration. A lot of people don’t realize that Congress actually originally had the power to veto such a declaration without needing the president’s signature. Yet we allowed the courts to nullify it. Now the same people who complain about the president’s power and are begging the courts to nullify it originally allowed the courts to nullify their own power. Why do people only question presidential authority, but not judicial authority?
Finally, a lightning round of important news you might have missed on all fronts.
Show links
What the fight over Neomi Rao really reveals
We continue to arm al Qaeda
Copyright Blaze Media All Rights Reserved.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Feb 26, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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