Commander-in-Chief or Amateur Hour? Constitution Says Nope
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Legal experts dropped the mic on the idea that he could just do it because, hello, the Constitution exists. In a world where people think 'Do it' means 'I can,' these experts are here like, 'Hold up, he lacks the constitutional authority to do so.' So if you were expecting some executive magic trick, keep waitingâlaw says no abracadabra! Apparently, power play meets legal reality TV, starring some Constitution clause nobody wants to break.
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(1 of 3)Source: Feeds | Published: 8/18/2025 | Author: Ashley Lopez
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