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I'm 70 years old. Never would I have believed a sitting president would make online, obscenity-laden threats to "wipe out an entire civilization."

Action must be taken. #25thAmendmentNOW #25thAmendment #TrumpNeedsThe25th #CongressNeedsToAct #InvokeThe25th

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Impeach now! 1st Venezuela, now Iran and possibly Cuba? That MFer is going to get us in a worse mess than we are already in. You have got to convince the R's he has to go or we aren't going to have a viable country anymore. #Congressneedstoact

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Every last one of them should be voting no. This could all stop right now if the US Capitol would pull their heads out of their butts. #congressneedstoact

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FBI fires additional agents who participated in investigating Trump, AP sources say The FBI has continued its personnel purge, forcing out additional agents and supervisors tied to the federal investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election despite efforts by Washington’s to...

This is Dictatorship 101. Every thing about this administration is illegitimate, illegal and unconstitutional. Trump must be removed form office immediately. #CongressNeedsToAct

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#congressneedstoact #enoughcongress #iscongresssellingoutthecounty #stepupcongress #actnowcongress

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If #Trump takes that jet plane from Qatar without approval from #Congress it is a violation of the constitution. If this doesn’t piss #MAGA #Republicans off, then they aren’t true Americans. Trump is testing the waters. We give him this inch he’ll take a mile. #Trump #Resist #CongressNeedsToAct

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Deporting legal immigrants without due process:

Due process is a fundamental right guaranteed by the 14th Amendment, which ensures that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. If the executive branch is deporting legal immigrants—those with lawful status in the U.S.—without providing them their due process rights (such as a fair hearing), this violates constitutional protections.

The role of the legislative body:
The legislative branch (Congress) has the power and responsibility to act as a check on the executive:

Impeachment power: If the president is acting unlawfully, Congress has the power to impeach and remove a president from office if they are found to have violated the Constitution.

Oversight and legislation: Congress can pass laws that restrict executive overreach and can exert pressure on the executive through hearings, investigations, and public action.

Deporting legal immigrants without due process: Due process is a fundamental right guaranteed by the 14th Amendment, which ensures that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. If the executive branch is deporting legal immigrants—those with lawful status in the U.S.—without providing them their due process rights (such as a fair hearing), this violates constitutional protections. The role of the legislative body: The legislative branch (Congress) has the power and responsibility to act as a check on the executive: Impeachment power: If the president is acting unlawfully, Congress has the power to impeach and remove a president from office if they are found to have violated the Constitution. Oversight and legislation: Congress can pass laws that restrict executive overreach and can exert pressure on the executive through hearings, investigations, and public action.

If Congress fails to intervene, it creates a situation where executive overreach becomes more likely, especially if the judiciary is not strong enough to enforce its rulings.

How dangerous is this situation?

This is indeed a dangerous situation for several reasons:

Constitutional erosion: If the executive branch repeatedly disregards court rulings and continues to violate constitutional protections, it erodes the very foundation of constitutional law. A president defying the judiciary undermines the principle of separation of powers and can result in an unchecked executive with increasingly authoritarian tendencies.

Dysfunctional democracy: If Congress refuses to act (either through oversight, hearings, or impeachment), it leads to a dysfunctional government where one branch is left unchecked. The system of checks and balances will no longer work, allowing the president to act with impunity.

If Congress fails to intervene, it creates a situation where executive overreach becomes more likely, especially if the judiciary is not strong enough to enforce its rulings. How dangerous is this situation? This is indeed a dangerous situation for several reasons: Constitutional erosion: If the executive branch repeatedly disregards court rulings and continues to violate constitutional protections, it erodes the very foundation of constitutional law. A president defying the judiciary undermines the principle of separation of powers and can result in an unchecked executive with increasingly authoritarian tendencies. Dysfunctional democracy: If Congress refuses to act (either through oversight, hearings, or impeachment), it leads to a dysfunctional government where one branch is left unchecked. The system of checks and balances will no longer work, allowing the president to act with impunity.

Public trust: The public’s trust in democratic institutions is essential for a functioning republic. If the executive branch is seen as ignoring the law of the land, it will breed disillusionment among citizens, eroding confidence in the government and its ability to protect the rights of its people. This can also result in public unrest and further division.

International implications: If the U.S. fails to uphold its constitutional protections, it risks undermining its reputation on the world stage. The country is often seen as a beacon of democracy, and if it cannot maintain its own commitment to the rule of law, it may lose credibility as a global leader.

Public trust: The public’s trust in democratic institutions is essential for a functioning republic. If the executive branch is seen as ignoring the law of the land, it will breed disillusionment among citizens, eroding confidence in the government and its ability to protect the rights of its people. This can also result in public unrest and further division. International implications: If the U.S. fails to uphold its constitutional protections, it risks undermining its reputation on the world stage. The country is often seen as a beacon of democracy, and if it cannot maintain its own commitment to the rule of law, it may lose credibility as a global leader.

What could happen next?

Courts: If the executive branch continues to ignore the courts, this could lead to an escalation of legal battles, where the judicial branch attempts to assert its authority. This could result in constitutional crises or gridlock, where different branches of government clash.

Impeachment or Congressional Action: If Congress refuses to intervene or impeach the president, this could embolden the president to continue to act outside of the bounds of the Constitution. This could set a precedent for future presidents to ignore the rule of law.

Public Outcry: A president violating constitutional rights, especially in ways that directly harm vulnerable groups like immigrants, could lead to mass protests and public pressure. If the situation becomes untenable, it could force lawmakers to take action.

Conclusion:

In this situation, the checks and balances system is being tested. 

The judiciary is doing its job by ruling against unconstitutional actions, but the executive branch is not respecting those rulings. 

If Congress does not intervene, it could lead to severe consequences for the republic: from a weakened democracy to potential authoritarianism

What could happen next? Courts: If the executive branch continues to ignore the courts, this could lead to an escalation of legal battles, where the judicial branch attempts to assert its authority. This could result in constitutional crises or gridlock, where different branches of government clash. Impeachment or Congressional Action: If Congress refuses to intervene or impeach the president, this could embolden the president to continue to act outside of the bounds of the Constitution. This could set a precedent for future presidents to ignore the rule of law. Public Outcry: A president violating constitutional rights, especially in ways that directly harm vulnerable groups like immigrants, could lead to mass protests and public pressure. If the situation becomes untenable, it could force lawmakers to take action. Conclusion: In this situation, the checks and balances system is being tested. The judiciary is doing its job by ruling against unconstitutional actions, but the executive branch is not respecting those rulings. If Congress does not intervene, it could lead to severe consequences for the republic: from a weakened democracy to potential authoritarianism

#congressneedstoact
#defendtheconstitution

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Really?? Ya think?! And while they’re at it, how about they start representing the Americans that voted them in, vs a psycho despot?? #CongressNeedsToAct

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Thank you so much. You are a shining example of resistance against the coup. Your loyalty is a gift to some undeserving Americans. #CongressNeedstoAct

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The president wants to be the head Chairman of The Kennedy Center.

One of Hitler's first actions was to take over national arts centers. Making it so only Nazi propaganda could be shown.

I'm tired of just watching my country turn into a Christofascist hellscape. #congressneedstoact

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