If they are on record as believing that it is unconstitutional, and they have sworn to UPHOLD the Constitution in their oath of office, are they not then, provably impeachable or breaking the law when they proceed to do what they themselves believe to be unconstitutional? Does the oath they take mean NOTHING?
Logically: 1. My belief is that “x” is unconstitutional. 2. I swear to uphold the Constitution. 3. I am going to do “x”. 4. I have broken my oath of office.
You bring up great points. Well said!
Dictator Obama admonished SCOTUS at the State of the Union because he didn’t agree with their decision. I never heard of such a thing from a president, and it’s another sign he doesn’t respect the Constitution, imo.