When we see clear violations of the oath entrusted in elected officials, it is time to consider our constitutional duties. We need to cut this off at the pass now and show we will not stand for clearly unconstitutional actions.”
Category: Constitution
When they're talking about just unilaterally deciding to extend this eviction moratorium, flat out unconstitutionally, and the president acknowledges that it will likely be found to be unconstitutional, yet they're going to continue anyway because for them, it's about outcome.
President Biden instructed the Centers for Disease Control to issue yet another so-called “eviction moratorium” through October 3, 2021, following the original order’s July 31 expiration. The president issued the edict despite the Supreme Court indicating weeks ago that such action would require congressional mandate. Heritage research fellow Joel Griffith released the following statement on the unlawful moratorium: “The CDC’s moratorium is precisely the kind of big-government power-grab the pandemic has made federal policymakers more willing to make in recent months. It exceeded powers delegated … Continue reading Legal expert: Biden power grab violates Constitution
Democrats have no real plan to fix this problem, which Republicans have been sounding the alarm on for months
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, is pushing the Commerce Department for details on corrective actions taken to address rogue law enforcement and intelligence activity by department employees detailed in a recent Senate Commerce Committee report. The report on “Abuse and Misconduct at the Commerce Department” brought to light serious and shocking allegations about how the department’s Investigative and Threat Management Service … Continue reading Why are Commerce Dept agents spying on Americans who criticize government?
The CDC, which ostensibly imposed the ban as a means of helping renters during the pandemic, never had legal authority to do it
The government can’t punish people for publishing books without registering them
Congressman Ronny Jackson (TX-13) announced that his amendment to H.R. 4502 passed on the Floor of the U.S. House of Representatives. The amendment prohibits the IRS from targeting people based on their political beliefs. His amendment is in response to the Lois Lerner scandal which occurred during the Obama-Biden Administration. In that case, the IRS … Continue reading IRS bureaucrats still targeting Americans over religious and political beliefs
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) voted against the motion to proceed to the $1.2-trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act today. The full text of the large bill and Congressional Budget Office Score have yet to be released.Of new spending amidst growing inflationary pressures and mounting federal debt, Sen. Lee said, “We are already seeing skyrocketing costs for … Continue reading VIDEO – Lee slams crippling spending hikes
Education and Labor Committee Republican Leader Virginia Foxx (R-NC) spoke in favor of her amendment to the Fiscal Year 2022 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies appropriations bill. The amendment preserves a Department of Labor rule affirming the equal rights of religious organizations to contract with the federal government. Foxx delivered the … Continue reading New scheme bans faith based groups from federal contracts