To: bert
Must there be separation f powers when the Republic is at stake?
If the Insurrection Act applies, then powers have already been delegated to the executive branch. The fact that the fraud also impacts the president himself shouldn't change his powers. That just affects the politics of how things appear. As long as the facts are provable, history will judge him favorably.
126 posted on
12/05/2020 6:30:43 AM PST by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it.")
To: Dr. Franklin
If the Insurrection Act applies, then powers have already been delegated to the executive branch. Sorry, but the powers outlined in the US Constitution are superior to the Insurrection Act. Wishing it were not that way does not make it so.
The Insurrection Act does not place the Federal Judiciary or Legislature under the control of the Executive or stop them from functioning.
129 posted on
12/05/2020 6:40:38 AM PST by
Fury
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