skews13
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Article II of the Constitution pertains to the Office of the President and Executive Powers. It makes clear the fact that the Presidency is indeed an Office.
Yep. The OFFICE of the Presidency. That makes him an OFFICER.
Now the Roberts court will be forced to rule for, or against the Constitution. If they rule against, then they are clearly saying the Presidency is not an office, AND saying they can inject themselves into the states decisions on federal elections.
Choose wisely John. The court won't always be conservative, and once it flips, your decision will have consequences.
Section 1: “The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years...”
Constitutionally speaking, Trump is toast.
Article II of the Constitution pertains to the Office of the President and Executive Powers. It makes clear the fact that the Presidency is indeed an Office. Section 1: “The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of...
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Yep. The OFFICE of the Presidency. That makes him an OFFICER.
Now the Roberts court will be forced to rule for, or against the Constitution. If they rule against, then they are clearly saying the Presidency is not an office, AND saying they can inject themselves into the states decisions on federal elections.
Choose wisely John. The court won't always be conservative, and once it flips, your decision will have consequences.