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SCOTUS Should Strike Down the Biden Administration’s ‘Ghost Guns’ Rule

There is nothing in the Constitution that allows the executive branch to unilaterally redefine a longstanding provision within federal law.

One must wonder if, at this late stage in Joe Biden’s imperial presidency, the assorted courts of the United States have asked their I.T. mavens to install a keyboard shortcut on their computers that, if pressed in anger, outputs a reminder that Article I vests all legislative power in Congress rather than in the presidency. In theory, such a tactic could save a great deal of time. In the controversy would come, and, as might a worker on a production line, the judge could simply press Ctrl + Fn + 1 to issue forth yet another admonition that, however passionate he might be about a given topic, the American president is still not a king.

Joe ain’t there. They must have an automated rubber stamp issuing his decrees.

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