We know that it ex post facto laws punishing acts that are not illegal in the past are unconstitutional. What about ex post facto nullification of a former president's executive powers?
The Biden/Obama gang has already used the DOJ/FBI to act as if we lived in a temporary banana republic. If they don't back down from political pressure, or the courts allow Biden to nullify Trump's executive privilege, we could have a permanent banana republic.
As Victor Davis Hanson explains, we no longer live in a constitutional Republic, but rather a “radical democracy”, where the people in power do whatever they want, regardless of the law or the Constitution. They want to stop Trump? They just take whatever means they can think of to accomplish it. At this point they’re non-violent means, but at some point they might go to the extreme. It’s a lawless administration with a senile old man at the top and handlers pulling his strings.
Where’s the opposition to this madness? Mitch?? Where are you?
LOL. So, on legally possessing a firearm, Congress changed the law so that domestic violence was sufficient to strip RKBA. Was retroactive, ruled the courts.
There is no "rule of law" except rhetoric with humpty dumpty judges. If they want to harass Trump, it legal, constitutional, etc. There is no boundary at law.