Anonymous ID: eb7fba Aug. 24, 2024, 1:50 p.m. No.21475621   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5646 >>5714 >>5769 >>5914

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Advancing American Freedom Leads Amicus Brief Restoring Constitutional Power of the Executive Branch

July 19, 2024

Advancing American Freedom led an amicus brief with 36 other amici in Consumers’ Research v. Consumer Product Safety Commission urging the Supreme Court to take up the case and rule in favor of Consumers’ Research, restoring the President’s constitutionally established authority over the Executive Branch.

 

“With its recent decision overturning Chevron, the Court rightly reasserted the constitutional authority of its own branch. In this case, it has the opportunity to do the same for the Executive Branch,” said AAF General Counsel J. Marc Wheat.

 

“Over the last century, the powers vested by the Constitution in the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the federal government have been slowly and purposely leeched by the Progressive movement into the ‘fourth branch’ administrative state,” Wheat said. “This case will help reverse that process and restore the Constitution’s three co-equal and distinct branches in order to safeguard liberty.”

 

As is the case for several agencies within the administrative state, the Consumer Product Safety Commission is headed by a multimember board, the members of which are protected from presidential removal except in narrow circumstances. As a result, the Commission, which is ostensibly a part of the Executive Branch, operates beyond the control of the person vested by the Constitution with the executive power: the President.

 

Wheat concluded, “We urge the Supreme Court to take up this case and take another important step in the direction of restoring the balance of powers established by the Constitution.”

 

Vice President Pence on SCOTUS Overturning of Chevron Deference

BY: June 28, 2024

Vice President Pence released the following statement after the Supreme Court overturned the Chevron decision which checks the power of the Executive Branch as designated by the Constitution.

 

“Today’s decision by the Supreme Court Overturning Chevron Deference is a great day for the Constitution and the American people. Since Chevron was decided in 1984, the heavy hand of big government has been encroaching on Congressional powers, and that power has rightly been put in check today. No longer will the Constitution’s safeguards be whittled away as our courts are forced to defer to unelected bureaucrats. The Constitution is the greatest charter of freedom in human history, that has been proven by the test of time. Today’s ruling is a monumental moment for preserving freedom, prosperity and Constitutional Limited Government for future generations of Americans”.

Anonymous ID: eb7fba Aug. 24, 2024, 2:11 p.m. No.21475769   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5804 >>5914

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Anonymous ID: eb7fba Aug. 24, 2024, 2:16 p.m. No.21475799   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5914

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Hey Nancy…WE KNOW!

 

Unaired footage shows chaos, anger of congressional leaders amid Jan. 6 evacuation

POLITICO reviewed the 45 minutes of video, shot by Nancy Pelosi’s daughter Alexandra, that was recently obtained by House GOP investigators.

 

Rep. Nancy Pelosi speaks with reporters.

McCarthy, in a phone call, tells Schumer that he “never said no” but that he had to “get permission” and “talk to my boss,” though he doesn’t specify who he is referring to. Pelosi, in a separate phone call, tells then-Vice President Mike Pence, who was sheltering at the Capitol at the time, that they “were disappointed that the [Secretary of Defense] took so long to approve the National Guard.”

 

She noted guard personnel were already at the Capitol but didn’t have permission to act.

 

Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser also told Pelosi and Schumer in a phone call around 3:30 p.m. — based on the time on a television in the same shot — that Capitol security officials requested help “probably more than an hour ago” but there have been “mixed messages” about the status.

 

“I thought there was some resistance from the secretary of the Army,” Bowser is heard telling Schumer and Pelosi over the phone.

 

Republicans have spent the last three years attempting to portray Pelosi as singularly responsible for the security breakdown, despite shared responsibility among congressional leaders and evidence that they relied on the assessments of police and security officials. The new footage does not bolster GOP claims of Pelosi being at fault. Instead, it largely aligns with and adds depth to previous snippets of Alexandra Pelosi’s footage released by the Jan. 6 select committee and in an HBO documentary that was released in 2022.

 

Pelosi herself appeared frustrated after she left the Capitol, questioning why Capitol security hadn’t seemed to adequately plan for the large-scale protest to turn violent, according to the video. Pelosi also suggested that Capitol security officials should have been more transparent with lawmakers about what they were hearing. She noted that the main guidance they gave to members was to use the underground tunnels from the office buildings to access the Capitol, rather than walking outside.

 

McCullough begins to tell Pelosi that Capitol security officials believed they were adequately prepared — which aligns with testimony other Pelosi staffers gave to the Jan. 6 committee — but the then-speaker cut her off, adding that leaders have a “responsibility” and “we didn’t have any accountability for what was going on there and we should have.”

 

“What is missing here in terms of anticipation?” Pelosi asked, referring to the security planning. “They thought these people would act civilized? They thought these people gave a damn?”

 

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/06/09/chaos-anger-congressional-leaders-jan-6-evacuation-00162424