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0 another statute, the justice department defends the constitutionality of statutes construed as constitutional. we believe that statute can be, yes. i would like to move on. recently you directed the f.b.i. to coordinate with 14,000 school districts after the national school board association asked you to protect school boards from the imminent threat of parents. along with friends, neighbors and constituents i have attended multiple school board meetings over the last year and have a child in public school yet. very concerned about some of the things going on. yes, some of those school board meetings get heated. are we, my friends, constituents and neighbors, are we domestic terrorists? are we criminals? no. again, i don t know the facts that we are talking about but the only way that you are criminals of the few commit acts in violation of the statutes which would mean threats of violence or actual violence. and i m sure you haven t done that. have states asked for help? the s

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professor of south texas college of law, thank you. who if anyone can federal government force to get vaccinated. i think we have to start. vaccines are a good policy, but the president cannot impose the actions unilaterally. president biden trying to use workplace safety laws to require almost a hundred million americans to take a vaccine, the laws do not support that action. trey: can states do it? you say the president can not, but can states? i think they probably can. in our republic, state governments have primary power over health safety and welfare of the people. the federal government has a limited power over interstate matters, i don t think that federal government can intrude on how the state government choose to prioritize the mat matters. trey: what about private employers. they have the greatest

US Attorney Ryan Patrick, most of his colleagues asked to resign by Biden Justice Department

US Attorney Ryan Patrick, most of his colleagues asked to resign by Biden Justice Department FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas Ryan K. Patrick is sworn in at an investiture ceremony by United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas Chief Judge Lee H. Rosenthal at the Federal Courthouse Tuesday Sept. 18, 2018 in Houston.Michael Ciaglo, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of5 United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas Ryan K. Patrick, left, hugs his father, Lieutenant Governor of Texas Dan Patrick, after Ryan was sworn in at an investiture ceremony at the Federal Courthouse Tuesday Sept. 18, 2018 in Houston.Michael Ciaglo, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

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a former federal prosecutor and partner at the thompson coburn law firm. his first time on fox. i m glad you are here. and an associate professor at the south texas college of law, specializing in constitutional law. we have a great legal panel for you here. first on fox appearance is here with me on the daily briefing explain to me, is the president and his legal team expanding their legal liability with these tweets and then talking about the tweets? or does it not matter? i think so. the typical strategy for a legal team is to have the lawyers issue these carefully crafted statements. i think we ve seen that from some of the legal teams like jared kushner. these statements were clearly written by a lawyer. here we have a tweet that appears to be evidence that mueller could use against the president. where essentially the president saying, i knew in this tweet that mr. flynn committed a felony before this alleged conversation with james comey.

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walked off post in afghanistan in 2009 to draw attention to perceived leadership failures in his unit. he was captured by the taliban and later released as part of a prisoner exchange involving five guantanamo bay prisoners. the case has been controversial at every stop along the way, and security here is tight, richard, as this arraignment is expected to get under way momentarily. sarah, thank you so much, live for us in north carolina. want to bring in jeffrey cornyn, former army jag officer at south texas college of law. this stage we re in now, jeffrey, how important is it? well, what this indicates is the beginning of the actual criminal trial. it is not going to be much of a procedure. an arraignment is the process where the defendant is notified of the charges, informed of his rights, and asked how he pleads. he doesn t have to enter a plea today. he can defer that. but it is an important moment in

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