I enjoyed Addison Beach's letter on 3/13 and Flo Beville's letter on 3/21. And I would like to add a couple thoughts from a mad Republican Vietnam veteran. They are both right; our senators are ...
and somewhat implicity with the separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches of government. The two resolutions, which confirmed the appointing authority of interim ...
We are the fourth branch of government. Throughout U.S. history ... war powers that led Congress to pass the 1973 War Powers ...
So come 2026, you know, he’s gonna be the top dog in one of the three or two legislative branches of government, you know, kind of second or third in line to the to the governor. Hmm.
WASHINGTON − President Donald Trump is embracing a decades-old theory that could give him unprecedented control over the executive branch, setting up a showdown with Congress and the courts that ...
triggered by a seemingly irreconcilable showdown between the executive and legislative branches of government – and a split in the Republican-controlled Senate. But first, a recap. Within three ...
While the legislative branches of government in both Washington and Johnston seem complicit in constitutional violations, the judicial branches are standing fast. Thank goodness the Founding ...
Right now Trump owns the executive and legislative branches of government. He has effectively compromised the press. He thought when he successfully stacked the Supreme Court in his first term ...
Article III of the Constitution empowers courts to exercise judicial review over actions of the executive and legislative branches of government. Mr. Vance was once dismissive of the president and ...
Presidential Executive Orders and executive agencies run rampant, become unaccountable to Congress or the people who elected their representatives to the Legislative Branch of government.
A board that lacks oversight, we also can’t do anything when that board refuses to provide basic information that is requested from the legislative branch of government.” “So at this point ...
Legally, it seems as if DOGE should have congressional permission to cut funding to government agencies. Yet, the cuts are still happening. As I see it, even with laws limiting the executive branch’s ...