Under what authority can the United State Senate and the House of Reps put an unelected man above the president?
I can’t find this anywhere in the US constitution
The idea of senators voting for this (and the house) just seems unlawful
Do they know that they still need the president’s signature on this?
Even if they over-rode a presidential veto. This is unconstitutional on it’s very face. It’s some DOJ appointee, subordinate to the President, empowered to create and execute policy against the President’s direct orders.
The constitution has a clear remedy for a corrupt president. They can impeach him. They may not strip some presidential powers and give them to a subordinate who can over-ride the president.
I dont think they thought this one through very well. 👎