But what happens when they run out of things to sue him on?
Cohen was their last stand and it failed miserably.
Pain comes next.
But what happens when they run out of things to sue him on?
Cohen was their last stand and it failed miserably.
Pain comes next.
Yep.
That's one of the stipulations to this whole Military Operation.
Public Opinion has to be on POTUS' side(majority) before these traitors can go down.
Unfortunate bi-product of shit actors in the past.
Na, we're getting there.
I can see the atmosphere changing.
Like I said lb, that Cohen fiasco really shit the bed for them.
Powers of War
Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war, and gives to the president the power to direct military forces accordingly once war has been declared. Section 8 also names the president as “Commander in Chief.” During times of conflict, Congress and the president are supposed to cooperate, but instances have occurred in which the president has used military forces without the consent of Congress. Such situations include the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and Operation Desert Storm.
The use of emergency powers in these situations has brought about a great deal of controversy, as some politicians believe that, as Commander in Chief, the president has the authority to use the military even when Congress does not consent. Opponents believe that the powers of the president should be limited and that acting without Congressional approval is going too far.
>https://legaldictionary.net/emergency-power/
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