Not all of it. Article I, Section 10 deals with the states. Parts of Article I, Section 9 deal with people other than those in Congress. So your claim that just because it's in Article I then it has to refer to Congress and Congress alone is not supported.
But we've been over all that before. Tried to catch me napping, didn't you?
No. But you still can't make your point conclusively however.
It deals with activities that Congress is empowered to legislate upon, which the States will forebear from doing.
Still Congress. No mention of the President.
Parts of Article I, Section 9 deal with people other than those in Congress.
As objects of legislation by Congress. Still all Congress and its powers and things Congress will desist from.
So your claim that just because it's in Article I then it has to refer to Congress and Congress alone is not supported.
Not so. There is no other authority than the Congress discussed in Article I Section 9. You have another nominee? Trot him out -- show me where Article I refers to his power. You can't.
But you still can't make your point conclusively however.
However, I just did.