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Comments by "J Nagarya" (@jnagarya519) on "Clarence Thomas ERUPTS As SCOTUS Says "NO!"" video.
Senators Whitehouse and Wyden have made a criminal referral to the DOJ requesting tht Thoms be subjected to CRIMINAL investigation, including the possibility of conspiracy.
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As a co-EQUAL branch of gov't, Congress can OVERTURN Supreme Court decisions. Their "immunity" decision is wholly unconstitutional to the extreme as to be repudiation of the Constitution. It should be ignored until overturned.
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When will the Supreme Court attack the "Administrative Procedures Act, enacted by Congress as means properly to delegate authority to administrative agencies.
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@robertsteinbach7325 The "Administrative Procedures Act" is the means by which Congress delegates authority to administrative agencies also established by Congress. The occasional attacks on it by the right-wing is that Congress doesn't have the Constitutional authority to delegate its responsibilities. But delegation is the norm throughout gov'ts and every form of organization. The Attorney General administers the DOJ; he does not directly investigate and prosecute cases -- that is delegated to subordinate divisions within the DOJ, each of which focuses on a specific area of law. NO lawyer knows every area of law sufficient to practice in every area -- the DOJ has, as examples, separate divisions which specialize in such as civil rights and environmental issues. And not every lawyer is a litigator. As the Constitution stipulates, the President is required to implement and enforce the laws; and he does that by delegating implementation and enforcement to the relevant agencies in the administrative branch, which are established and delegated by Congress. The actual issue -- as Project 2025 brazenly details -- is to eliminate ALL regulation of powerful corporations, and all civil rights protections of traditional targets of oppression and violence.
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