>>3985922
>If the nation is being invaded and laws prevent the President from defending the country, then his oath compels him to ignore Congress and follow the constitutional guarantee at the border. How else can he preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution? The oath implies action outside of the written statutes. Simple vetos don't fit the notion.
Agree, anon. The president's top power is to protect the people of the nation, by protecting the nation's borders. There is no question that it's his duty and responsibility, and executive actions to protect the nation are righteous and justified.