He is doing nothing more than confess to multiple counts of a serious felony. His argument is as
preposterous as the Federalist Society goofballs who told him to go out there to say it.
Nowhere in the Constitution is the president charged with “protecting the country.” Read Article Two.
It’s not long. The President is the boss of departments created by congress. That’s it. His job is to
enforce the laws they pass, and carry out the policies they create, not do anything he imagines might
“protect” people.
Besides that, the amendments to the Constitution were just that: amendments: “Declaratory and
Restrictive Clauses,” by the people, against the new government, “to prevent misconstruction or abuse
of its powers.” This plainly means that the fourth amendment trumps all of Articles I-VII, no matter
what they say.
And if the whole thing is okay the way it is, why does Senator Roberts want to change the law to make
it legal?
Because it’s not.
Then again, if John “enemy combatant” Roberts and his pals on the Supreme Court disagree, then I
guess the constitution just says whatever they say it does.
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