It does not amend the Constitution to give the President the delegable authority to allow teenagers with no clearance or government authority to download all our data without any safeguards, or to line-item veto spending after the fact.
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A vote for President decides who wields the powers in the Constitution.
If a President reaches for more powers than those in the Constitution, that person is no longer a President. That person has violated the oath of office placed on him by the Constitution.
Hey, people who want to quibble about what “we didn’t vote for this” means here: I will block you if you imply that Trump has the *authority* to do what is happening here by virtue of the election. He does not.
Same as the people who described Jan 6 as Trump trying to “hold on to power”. There was nothing for him to hold on to—the position was no longer his, so any attempt to seize the presidency was a coup.
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If a President reaches for more powers than those in the Constitution, that person is no longer a President. That person has violated the oath of office placed on him by the Constitution.
It’s that simple. Are we going to acquiesce to it?
Stop giving cover to fascists.
It is not AUTHORIZED. Not at all.