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03/24/2025

God has absolute power and authority, and therefore not accountable to any laws or rules created by mankind. God is the law.

03/24/2025

The Golden Rule, "do unto others as you would have them do unto youโ€

03/24/2025

Software developerExplains IRS software system out dated

03/24/2025

Exposing the double standard

03/20/2025

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03/20/2025

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03/18/2025

๐Ÿ”ฅ Donald Trump claimed that certain pardons issued by former President Joe Biden are invalid, accusing Biden of using an autopen to sign clemency documents. Trump raised concerns on Truth Social, alleging the mechanical device replaced Bidenโ€™s handwritten signature.

The questioned pardons, issued during Bidenโ€™s vacation, include convictions for crimes like underage drinking, ma*****na distribution, and even second-degree murder. While officials have not confirmed or denied autopen use, questions remain about who operated it and Bidenโ€™s involvement.
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03/18/2025

๐Ÿšจ ๐—•๐—ฅ๐—˜๐—”๐—ž๐—œ๐—ก๐—š: The DOJ responds to Judge Boasberg: Bondi highlights immediately "the Court lacks the jurisdiction" to interfere with Trump's national security and foreign affairs authority.

They also say Trump's role as Commander in Chief is "not subject to judicial review or intervention."

In a significant legal response filed recently, the United States government firmly asserted its constitutional authority in matters of national security, particularly regarding presidential actions involving foreign terrorist threats. In a response to a lawsuit challenging President Donald J. Trump's national security proclamation, the Department of Justice argued persuasively that judicial interference with presidential powers in military and diplomatic matters poses significant constitutional problems.

The government's filing emphasizes that actions involving the removal of individuals deemed threats to national security fall squarely within the President's inherent Article II powers. It underscores established legal precedent, noting that judicial oversight in military or diplomatic operations abroad is both unprecedented and inappropriate. Quoting multiple Supreme Court rulings, the DOJ states clearly that presidential actions in such matters are constitutionally protected from judicial review.

Furthermore, the response clarifies misunderstandings related to the timing of recent flights involving removed individuals, pointing out that all actions took place before the court's injunction was officially issued. The government stresses the careful compliance with judicial orders while underscoring that ongoing operations and diplomatic efforts overseas remain beyond the purview of judicial restraint.

Ultimately, the DOJ's stance is a strong reminder that the separation of powers requires courts to avoid encroaching upon critical executive functions, especially during sensitive national security and foreign policy operations. Upholding the government's position here ensures not only the effective operation of executive authority but the broader integrity and safety of the nation.

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03/18/2025

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03/18/2025

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