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IN FULL: Max du Plessis SC

Presentation to the International Court of Justice by Professor Max du Plessis SC

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FOX and Friends Saturday

us. will: not completely unrelated, the new hampshire house, new hampshire statehouse has passed a bill that would require the united states congress to declare war before deploying the new hampshire national guard. finish quote from the bill real quick reads as follows: article i, section eight of the united states constitution vests the congress with the exclusive power to declare war, and the united states congress has failed to follow the united states constitution and the intent of the founders. pete: this caught my eye. it's a really interesting development. right now this is new hampshire only. and new hampshire's simply pointing out that it's supposed to be congress that declares war. it has become an executive branch function, and as a result, unless the congress declares war, new hampshire doesn't have to send troops for foreign war. i mean, to me, it makes a lot of sense. i spent most of my career as a national guardsman deployed multiple times to foreign wars. we got used to the idea that state and national guard are

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>> it is not a long shot, kasie. believe it or not. you have to go right back to the constitution. so look, article i, section 3 of the constitution says like you said, the vice president shall be the president of the senate. the person who is in effect controlling or running the senate, sort of why kamala harris over the last two years cast so many tiebreak votes because she was in a role as president of the senate. you read a little further into the constitution, there's this speech or debate clause. article 1, section 6. it says members of congress shall not be questioned, and that's interpreted to mean in court over actions that come in their official duties. the question is does mike pence count under the law as qu quote/unquote a member of congress when he's seated at the dais. you and i both know he's vice president of the united states, number two of the president, but that role as the principal leader of the senate might come into some legal questioning. and courts have to sort that out. >> yeah, i mean, it really is

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permanent. >> reporter: this marks the first time change since the senate shocked everyone. it voted in march to permanently park the country on daylight saving time year round. >> is there objection? without objection, so ordered. >> reporter: congress is in charge of time. article i, section 8 of the constitution grants lawmakers authority over weights and measures. but the senate bill is stalled in the house. >> there's a lot of support for thed idea that we shouldn't be switching times back and forth. i think there's growing support for the notion that flipping back and forth makes no sense. >> reporter: however, time is running out. just like grains of sand slipping through an hour glass, the senate bill expires if the house fails to align by the end of this congress. that's in less than two months. not everyone is sold on shifting to daylight saving time year round. health experts say changing the clocks triggers car accidents and tokes, and there's the issue of light depravation in the winter. >> the healthier choice to have

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write strong legislation, makes sure, that there is no question we have a right to protect our citizens. pete: to include deportation? to include deportation? >> guys, let me write a bill first. let me not write it here on the air on saturday morning. pete: here to break down what legally can be done former acting dhs secretary ken cuccinelli. thanks for being here. we pressed the lieutenant governor. that is more pow otherful in state of texas, some would say more than the governor. he wouldn't want to answer it. he is writing a bill that will take up to write when the legislature is back in session. what should the build look like? do they already have that authority? a lot of questions here. >> so the authority to remove, deport is an immigration word but texas has the conetutional authority under the very last part of article i, article i, section 10, paragraph 3, when it

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Can Congress Really Increase Taxes Retroactively?

In somewhat of a surprise, the budget request assumes that the proposed capital-gains-related changes would be enacted retroactive to April 2021, which would effectively render a lot of the planning that could otherwise be done from now through the end of 2021 (when presumably the changes would o...

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Blame Our Flawed Constitution for Trump's Acquittal - Laredo Morning Times


Blame Our Flawed Constitution for Trump's Acquittal
Blame Our Flawed Constitution for Trump's Acquittal
We wouldn't be in this mess without the Electoral College and two Senators for every state regardless of size
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How in the world does a narcissistic wannabe authoritarian get away with inciting his followers to attack the seat of his own government? The answer to that question is first and foremost that well over 80 percent of Republican Senators will stand behind Donald Trump no matter what. Forget about shooting someone in the middle of Fifth Avenue. Trump wouldn’t lose Republican support in Congress if he himself blew up the nation’s capitol … while they were inside it.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell-20191219-11:15:00

false investigations into a political rival? >> i hope that we will finally move past this nightmare and get to work on deliver results for the american people. >> article i, abuse of power. >> reporter: the articles of impeachment accuse president trump of soliciting foreign interference for corrupt purposes and then trying to cover it up. >> this was, quite simply, a geopolitical shake down. >> he came on to the white house lawn and he said, "i wanted president zelensky to open an investigation into the bidens." >> the evidence is overwhelming that he withheld military aid, approved by congress. >> the majority has not found a single shred of evidence, only second-, third-, fourth-hand information. >> no one in america could do what donald trump did and get away with it. >> this is a bunch of bunk. the president has certain individual and privileges by virtue of his office. >> the gentleman from wisconsin knows full well the president asserted no privileges here. he simply ordered complete

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Inside Politics-20191217-17:31:00

judiciary committee has taken formal positions which we can track about this question. i would just direct you to, again, article i, section 2, clause 5. the house of representatives is the sole power of impeachment and can design and structure impeachment as it sees fit. >> mr. cole, not without house rules, they can't. not that it gets authority to go outside house rules. that's the problem here, we're going outside house rules. when a counsel has not been here forever, that's what happens here. they went outside house rules. that's the problem i would have and we can discuss this more in depth. >> i have reason to suggest this has been going on longer than these proceedings. in 1998 during the clinton impeachment proceedings, chairman nadler stated in the house judiciary committee that, quote, there must never be a

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