Anonymous ID: 4d8993 March 5, 2025, 8:39 a.m. No.22707737   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7757 >>7760

>>22707604

the U.S. Congress does not have the authority to directly remove a mayor from office. Mayors are local elected officials, typically chosen by the voters of a city or municipality, and their removal is governed by state and local laws, not federal ones. The U.S. Constitution and federal law grant Congress powers over national matters—legislation, taxation, interstate commerce, etc.—but not over the day-to-day governance of cities or the removal of local officials like mayors.

Removal of a mayor usually falls under processes outlined in a state’s constitution, statutes, or a city’s charter. Common mechanisms include:

Recall elections: In many states, voters can petition to hold a special election to remove a mayor before their term ends.

 

Impeachment or removal by local bodies: Some cities allow city councils or other local authorities to remove a mayor for specific reasons like misconduct or legal violations.

 

Legal action: If a mayor commits a crime, state courts or law enforcement could intervene, potentially leading to their removal.

 

For example, in California, voters can initiate a recall (like the one that ousted San Francisco Mayor Daniel Leno in 1992), while in New York, the governor has limited authority to remove certain local officials under specific conditions, but this doesn’t involve Congress.

If you’re thinking of a specific mayor or situation, let me know, and I can dig deeper into the relevant state or local rules!

 

>Impeachment or removal by local bodies: Some cities allow city councils or other local authorities to remove a mayor for specific reasons like misconduct or legal violations.

>legal violations.

Would a sanctuary city be a legal violation?

Anonymous ID: 4d8993 March 5, 2025, 8:56 a.m. No.22707830   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7849 >>8119 >>8302 >>8362

Democrats

https://x.com/search?q=Democrats&src=trend_click&vertical=trends

 

https://x.com/SpeakerJohnson/status/1897160660724715996

President Trump’s speech wasn’t a speech for the mainstream media, it was a speech for the American people.

 

The way Democrats behaved was unserious and embarrassing. The contrast between our forward looking vision and their temper tantrums was on display for all of America