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Rise of Fascism in the United States [SPLIT]

The Department of Justice has decided that they, not the Federal Courts, decide what is unconstitutional. This "decision" by the DOJ lays the groundwork for Trump to escape from his theft of classified materials in 2021.

Justice Dept. Says Trump Doesn’t Need to Hand Over Presidential Records After Office

The opinion could set the stage for President Trump to refuse to give the National Archives many of his own official documents when he leaves office.

A memo from the Office of Legal Counsel at the Justice Department asserts that the Presidential Records Act is unconstitutional because it is an example of lawmakers trying to wield too much authority over the president.

Legal experts inside the Justice Department have issued an unusual opinion claiming that a nearly 50-year-old federal law requiring presidential records to be handed over to the government when a president leaves office is unconstitutional.

The opinion by the department’s Office of Legal Counsel attacking the law, the Presidential Records Act, could set the stage for President Trump to refuse to give the National Archives and Records Administration many of his own official documents when he leaves office after his second term in the White House is over.

Congress enacted the Presidential Records Act in 1978 after the Watergate scandal, when control of former President Richard M. Nixon’s White House files became a subject of intense dispute. It says that the government “shall reserve and retain complete ownership, possession and control of presidential records,” and also set rules for how the National Archives should handle the material when a president departs.

 
The boy's got the Midas Touch. Request sweet raises for the gendarmes, while punishing the rank and file public servants.

Maybe someone should explain the math to the Administration. Piss off the workers, and you're alienating a far larger pool of voters, plus the military was already voting GOP, so you didn't gain anything by giving them the civilians' raises.

Idiots.

 
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