Stephen Miller
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Number one, you can't steal our jobs. Number two, if you want to get preferential treatment, you have to put your factory inside the United States. Your auto plant, your manufacturing facility, your AI plant, your chip plant, whatever it is. You want to sell it to Americans on a preferential basis, then you have to make it here.
And if you do, you'll get low taxes, low regulations, and cheap energy. But if you sell it to us from overseas, then yes, you will pay a tariff.
And if you do, you'll get low taxes, low regulations, and cheap energy. But if you sell it to us from overseas, then yes, you will pay a tariff.
And if you do, you'll get low taxes, low regulations, and cheap energy. But if you sell it to us from overseas, then yes, you will pay a tariff.
These radical, rogue judges that are usurping the powers of the presidency and laying waste to our entire constitutional system.
These radical, rogue judges that are usurping the powers of the presidency and laying waste to our entire constitutional system.
These radical, rogue judges that are usurping the powers of the presidency and laying waste to our entire constitutional system.
The president has the ability to repel an invasion or predatory incursion that is directed by a foreign government.
The president has the ability to repel an invasion or predatory incursion that is directed by a foreign government.
Yes, it is documented that TDA was sent by the Venezuelan government in the proclamation. And here's an even more important point. Under the Constitution, who makes that determination? A district court judge elected by no one or the commander-in-chief of the army and navy? The president and the president alone makes a decision of what triggers that determination.
Yes, it is documented that TDA was sent by the Venezuelan government in the proclamation. And here's an even more important point. Under the Constitution, who makes that determination? A district court judge elected by no one or the commander-in-chief of the army and navy? The president and the president alone makes a decision of what triggers that determination.
The president of the United States and his administration reserve all rights under the Constitution to conduct national security operations in defense of the United States. The Alien Enemies Act, which was passed into law by the founding generation of this country, men like John Adams, was written explicitly to give the president the authority to repel an alien invasion of the United States.
The president of the United States and his administration reserve all rights under the Constitution to conduct national security operations in defense of the United States. The Alien Enemies Act, which was passed into law by the founding generation of this country, men like John Adams, was written explicitly to give the president the authority to repel an alien invasion of the United States.
That is not something that a district court judge has any authority whatsoever to interfere with, to enjoin, to restrict, or to restrain any way. You can read the law yourself. There's now one clause in that law that makes it subject to judicial review, let alone district court review.
That is not something that a district court judge has any authority whatsoever to interfere with, to enjoin, to restrict, or to restrain any way. You can read the law yourself. There's now one clause in that law that makes it subject to judicial review, let alone district court review.
If you could answer my question first, please.
If you could answer my question first, please.
TDA, so I'll answer yours and you'll answer mine. Under the terms of the statute, train de agua... is an alien enemy force that has come here as detailed at length in the proclamation at the direction of the Venezuelan government. The statute says that a president has the ability to repel an invasion or predatory incursion that is directed by a foreign government.
TDA, so I'll answer yours and you'll answer mine. Under the terms of the statute, train de agua... is an alien enemy force that has come here as detailed at length in the proclamation at the direction of the Venezuelan government. The statute says that a president has the ability to repel an invasion or predatory incursion that is directed by a foreign government.
Yes, it is documented that TDA was sent by the Venezuelan government in the proclamation. And here's an even more important point. Under the Constitution, who makes that determination? A district court judge elected by no one or the commander-in-chief of the army and navy? The president and the president alone makes a decision of what triggers that determination in the statute.