To: TianaHighrider
The dem's put lots of provisions in are unconstitutional and/or violate separation of powers and Trump is calling these provisions, and saying that because they violate his constitutional authority, those provisions won't be followed. The provisions include:
- Resrtricted personnel and material for military missions
- Required advanced notice to Congress before military actions (Remember Pelosi upset that she didn't get advanced notice of the AlBagdaghi raid?)
- Tried to restrict transfers of detainees at Guantanamo Bay.
- Tried to restrict his authorities with respect to Foreign Affairs.
- Tried to prevent money being spent on enforcement of Federal Marijuana laws.
- Tried to prevent the Office of Management and Budget from validating that civil works projects conformed with applicable laws and regulations.
- Tried to make all records available to inspector generals including sensitive foriegn relations and national security records.
- Tried to make information restricted by Executive Privilege available on demand.
- Tried to dictate to the president to require him to make recommendations to Congress.
- tried to required Congressional approval before officers in the executive branch spending money that had been appropriated by Congress.
7 posted on
12/21/2019 7:58:07 PM PST by
DannyTN
To: DannyTN
Thank you very much for the summary. Very appreciated.
8 posted on
12/21/2019 8:04:05 PM PST by
TianaHighrider
(God bless President Trump. Prayers for PDJT and his loyal supporters.)
To: DannyTN
D-rats attempted to ‘power grab’ (again).....Trump sets them straight.
9 posted on
12/21/2019 8:12:53 PM PST by
caww
To: DannyTN
In other words, the Legislature used a Spending Bill to redefine Constitutional Separation of Powers.
They thought they could get away with writing a new Constitutional Amendment disguised as a Spending Bill.
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