This is the point most commentators are missing. The president’s executive power is from the Constitution. There is nobody who overrules his executive power. Every mention of a statue, which is a legislative action, is an attempt to limit the executive power of the president. Whether it is the Espionage Act or the Presidential Records Ac…
This is the point most commentators are missing. The president’s executive power is from the Constitution. There is nobody who overrules his executive power. Every mention of a statue, which is a legislative action, is an attempt to limit the executive power of the president. Whether it is the Espionage Act or the Presidential Records Act, the intent is to curtail the executive power. Therefore, they do not apply to the president. The very act of taking the records to Mar-A-Lago made them his records. The FBI raid to grab those records was theft. I don’t know of any other way of looking at it without thinking there is some entity or person who exercises higher executive power than the president.
This is the point most commentators are missing. The president’s executive power is from the Constitution. There is nobody who overrules his executive power. Every mention of a statue, which is a legislative action, is an attempt to limit the executive power of the president. Whether it is the Espionage Act or the Presidential Records Act, the intent is to curtail the executive power. Therefore, they do not apply to the president. The very act of taking the records to Mar-A-Lago made them his records. The FBI raid to grab those records was theft. I don’t know of any other way of looking at it without thinking there is some entity or person who exercises higher executive power than the president.
there you go ... maga!!
The Constitution of the United States. Article II. Section. 1. The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.
That was drafted in 1787 and has applied to every President we have ever had.