BREAKING: Donald Trump To Keep Families Together & More

in #anncoulter6 years ago


In this video, we give you the latest breaking news on Donald Trump signing an executive order that will keep families together. We go really deep into the ending of family separation that happens during the U.S immigration policy. We also go into statements made by Peter Fonda about Barron Trump, Ann Coulter statement on migrant children citing a new yorker article. plus a lot more including the space force, Telemundo, drudge, Nikki Haley, and the strange connection of Trump's former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Joe Hagin.

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I really don't know why the president gets all the heat from this Immigration crap.

People do not realize that this mess is a failing of congress to perform their duties as lined out in Article 1 section 8 of the constitution.

The same as the "trade war" If Congress actually performed their duties as required by the constitution once again outlined in Article 1 section 8

Then the president does not hold power over immigration or taxes. If there is a treaty He is required to have 2/3's of the senate in concurrence.

I may not be a constitutional scholar but at least I have read the damn thing. Something I can say that our government has not done, cause if they had then the issues they are complaining about are only of their own making.

The only legislation power the president has is to sign Bills into law and make suggestion to congress to consider policy.

Source
https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/articlei

https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/articleii