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Hmm, but legal authority doesn't act on the president's behalf at all. He wields executive privilege and appoints the Attorney General. Executive privilege, executive decisions, orders, are bound by law, hence the AG advises or acts on his behalf to uphold law, often by advising, hang on that won't become law, by aiding in legislation and legal duties. But Executive Orders doesn't always become law, the Vax mandates under Biden. Or under Trump something basic that he had responsibility over, like the border. The president wields the army, although he can't even send them to war. Rather defend the nation. Okay, but emergency the vax, a national mandate is kinda outside of it. But they're subject to the law. Despite their obvious station, and orders.

Again with National secrets it gets real mirky with all those agencies answering to national secrets legislation, possibly passed into law from other presidents, or bills passed by Congress into law, preventing anybody else blabbing about them. Finally the agencies are also bound by legislation, this passed into law on their founding by other presidents, protecting their secrets. Stuff like the military, the nukes. Sure a President can try, but then they're impeached. It becomes more serious when it is treason. He took an oath of office, signing the national secrets act, I presume. I recall all his staff did, his daughter's clearance, her husband's etc. Would it even get aired today. How would that work with his team of secret service, or his presidential staff, vetting and recording everything he says.

Wouldn't it be like one of those cheesy movies are we Live? Cut, cut, the mike is still running, wait, the recordings are seized, and every TV in America running through the NSA, or something has their feeds interrupted with the static. Beware of the static. Then a spokesperson comes on, I believe what the president meant to say is something else. The president has had a spot and a dose of, and is recovering in the labotomy hospital, having been sent for immediate modifications. No, but seriously.

The confusion here is a president can request declassification, or unseal, certain documents, certain documents, whether it is fully or partially upheld remains to be given, look at the JFK stuff, and the UFOs. What is given was it all of it. Who knows with secrets. What came back was still redacted. It is protecting other individuals and secrets.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Hmm, but legal authority doesn't act on the president's behalf at all. He wields executive privilege and appoints the Attorney General. Executive privilege, executive decisions, orders, are bound by law, hence the AG advises or acts on his behalf to uphold law, often by advising, hang on that won't become law, by aiding in legislation and legal duties. But Executive Orders doesn't always become law, the Vax mandates under Biden. Or under Trump something basic that he had responsibility over, like the border. The president wields the army, although he can't even send them to war. Rather defend the nation. Okay, but emergency the vax, a national mandate is kinda outside of it. But they're subject to the law. Despite their obvious station, and orders.

Again with National secrets it gets real mirky with all those agencies answering to national secrets legislation, possibly passed into law from other presidents, or bills passed by Congress into law, preventing anybody else blabbing about them. Finally the agencies are also bound by legislation, this passed into law on their founding by other presidents, protecting their secrets. Stuff like the military, the nukes. Sure a President can try, but then they're impeached. It becomes more serious when it is treason. He took an oath of office, signing the national secrets act, I presume. I recall all his staff did, his daughter's clearance, her husband's etc. Would it even get aired today. How would that work with his team of secret service, or his presidential staff, vetting and recording everything he says.

Wouldn't it be like one of those cheesy movies are we Live? Cut, cut, the mike is still running, wait, the recordings are seized, and every TV in America running through the NSA, or something has their feeds interrupted with the static. Beware of the static. Then a spokesperson comes on, I believe what the president meant to say is something else. The president has had a spot and a dose of, and is recovering in the labotomy hospital, having been sent for immediate modifications. No, but seriously.

The confusion here is a president can request declassification, or unseal, certain documents, certain documents, whether it is fully or partially upheld remains to be given, look at the JFK stuff, and the UFOs. What is given was it all of it. Who knows with secrets.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Hmm, but legal authority doesn't act on the president's behalf at all. He wields executive privilege and appoints the Attorney General. Executive privilege, executive decisions, orders, are bound by law, hence the AG advises or acts on his behalf to uphold law, often by advising, hang on that won't become law, by aiding in legislation and legal duties. But Executive Orders doesn't always become law, the Vax mandates under Biden. Or under Trump something basic that he had responsibility over, like the border. The president wields the army, although he can't even send them to war. Rather defend the nation. Okay, but emergency the vax, a national mandate is kinda outside of it. But they're subject to the law. Despite their obvious station, and orders.

Again with National secrets it gets real mirky with all those agencies answering to national secrets legislation, possibly passed into law from other presidents, or bills passed by Congress into law, preventing anybody else blabbing about them. Finally the agencies are also bound by legislation, this passed into law on their founding by other presidents, protecting their secrets. Stuff like the military, the nukes. Sure a President can try, but then they're impeached. It becomes more serious when it is treason. He took an oath of office, signing the national secrets act, I presume. I recall all his staff did, his daughter's clearance, her husband's etc. Would it even get aired today. How would that work with his team of secret service, or his presidential staff, vetting and recording everything he says.

Wouldn't it be like one of those cheesy movies are we Live? Cut, cut, the mike is still running, wait, the recordings are seized, and every TV in America running through the NSA, or something has their feeds interrupted with the static. Beware of the static. Then a spokesperson comes on, I believe what the president meant to say is something else. The president has had a spot and a dose of, and is recovering in the labotomy hospital, having been sent for immediate modifications. No, but seriously.

The confusion here is a president can request declassification, or unsealed, certain documents, certain documents, whether it is fully or partially upheld remains to be given, look at the JFK stuff, and the UFOs. What is given was it all of it. Who knows with secrets.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Hmm, but legal authority doesn't act on the president's behalf at all. He wields executive privilege and appoints the Attorney General. Executive privilege, executive decisions, orders, are bound by law, hence the AG advises or acts on his behalf to uphold law, often by advising, hang on that won't become law, by aiding in legislation and legal duties. But Executive Orders doesn't always become law, the Vax mandates under Biden. Or under Trump something basic that he had responsibility over, like the border. The president wields the army, although he can't even send them to war. Rather defend the nation. Okay, but emergency the vax, a national mandate is kinda outside of it. But they're subject to the law. Despite their obvious station, and orders.

Again with National secrets it gets real mirky with all those agencies answering to national secrets legislation, possibly passed into law from other presidents, or bills passed by Congress into law, preventing anybody else blabbing about them. Finally the agencies are also bound by legislation, this passed into law on their founding by other presidents, protecting their secrets. Stuff like the military, the nukes. Sure a President can try, but then they're impeached. It becomes more serious when it is treason. He took an oath of office, signing the national secrets act, I presume. I recall all his staff did, his daughter's clearance, her husband's etc. Would it even get aired today. How would that work with his team of secret service, or his presidential staff, vetting and recording everything he says.

Wouldn't it be like one of those cheesy movies are we Live? Cut, cut, the mike is still running, wait, the recordings are seized, and every TV in America running through the NSA, or something has their feeds interrupted with the static. Beware of the static. Then a spokesperson comes on, I believe what the president meant to say is something else. The president has had a spot and a dose of, and is recovering in the labotomy hospital, having been sent for immediate modifications. No, but seriously.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Hmm, but legal authority doesn't act on the president's behalf at all. He wields executive privilege and appoints the Attorney General. Executive privilege, executive decisions, orders, are bound by law, hence the AG advises or acts on his behalf to uphold law, often by advising, hang on that won't become law, by aiding in legislation and legal duties. But Executive Orders, doesn't always become law, the Vax mandates under Biden. Or under Trump something basic that he had responsibility over, like the border. The president wields the army, although he can't even send them to war. Rather defend thenation. Okay but emergency the vax, a national mandate is kinda outside of it. But they're subject to the law. Despite their obvious station, and orders.

Again with National secrets it gets real mirky with all those agencies answering to the national secrets legislation, possibly passed into law from other presidents, or bills passed by Congress into law, preventing anybody else blabbing about them. Finally the agencies are also bound by legislation, this passed into law on their founding by other presidents. Stuff like the military the nukes. Sure they can try but then they're impeached. It becomes more serious when it is treason. He took an oath of office. Signing the national secrets act, I presume. I recall all his staff did, his daughter's clearance, her husband's etc. Would it even get aired today. How would that work with his team of secret service or his presidential staff vetting and recording everything he says.

Wouldn't it be like one of those cheesy movies are we Live, cut, cut, the mike is still running wait, recordings seized, every TV in America running through the NSA, or something, has their feed interrupted with the static. Beware of the static. Then a spokesperson comes on I believe what then president meant to say is something else. The president has had a spot and a dose of, and is recovering in the labotomy hospital having been sent for immediate modifications. No, but seriously.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Hmm, but legal authority doesn't act on the president's behalf at all. He wields executive privilege and appoints the Attorney General. Executive privilege, executive decisions, orders, are bound by law, hence the AG advises or acts on his behalf to uphold law, often by advising, hang on that won't become law, by aiding in legislation and legal duties. But Executive Orders, doesn't always become law, the Vax mandates under Biden. Or under Trump something basic that he had responsibility over, like the border. The president wields the army, although he can't even send them to war. Rather defend thenation. Okay but emergency the vax, a national mandate is kinda outside of it. But they're subject to the law. Despite their obvious station, and orders.

Again with National secrets it gets real mirky with all those agencies answering to the national secrets legislation, possibly passed into law from other presidents, or bills passed by Congress into law, preventing anybody else blabbing about them. Finally the agencies are also bound by legislation, this passed into law on their founding by other presidents. Stuff like the military the nukes. Sure they can try but then they're impeached. It becomes more serious when it is treason. He took an oath of office. Signing the national secrets act, I presume. I recall all his staff did, his daughter's clearance, her husband's etc. Would it even get aired today. How would that work with his team of secret service or his presidential staff vetting and recording everything he says.

Wouldn't it be like one of those cheesy movies are we Live, cut, cut, the mike is still running wait, recordings seized, every TV in America running through the NSA, or something, has their feed interrupted with the static. Beware of the static. Then a spokesperson comes on I believe what then president meant to say is something else. The president has had a spot and a dose of, and is recovering I the labotomy hospital having been sent for immediate modifications. No, but seriously.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Hmm, but legal authority doesn't act on the president's behalf at all. He wields executive privilege and appoints the Attorney General. Executive privilege, executive decisions are bound by law, hence the AG advises or acts on his behalf to uphold law his order, by advising hang on that won't become law, by aiding in legislation and legal duties. But Executive Descision don't always become law, the Vax mandates under Biden. Or under Trump something basic that he had responsibility over, like the border.

Again with National secrets it gets real mirky with all those agencies answering to the national secrets legislation, possibly passed into law from other presidents, or bills passed by Congress into law, preventing anybody else blabbing about them. Finally the agencies are also bound by legislation, this passed into law on their founding by other presidents. Stuff like the military the nukes. Sure they can try but then they're impeached. It becomes more serious when it is treason. He took an oath of office. Signing the national secrets act, I presume. I recall all his staff did, his daughter's clearance, her husband's etc. Would it even get aired today. How would that work with his team of secret service or his presidential staff vetting and recording everything he says.

Wouldn't it be like one of those cheesy movies are we Live, cut, cut, the mike is still running wait, recordings seized, every TV in America running through the NSA, or something, has their feed interrupted with the static. Beware of the static. Then a spokesperson comes on I believe what then president meant to say is something else. The president has had a spot and a dose of, and is recovering I the labotomy hospital having been sent for immediate modifications. No, but seriously.

2 years ago
1 score