The real National Emergency
Today in The Huffington PostIn response to:
Donald Trump Is The Real National Emergency, Harvard Law Professor Lawrence Lessig Says
These statutes were not written to “give a man like Donald Trump the power he’s now claiming,” Lawrence Lessig said.
By Mary Papenfuss
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Constitutional law expert and Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig dismissed President Donald Trump’s characterization of the immigrant situation at the Mexican border as a crisis on Sunday, then said the real national emergency was “this president.”
Asked about Trump’s threat to declare a national emergency on the southern border so that he can order his wall built without congressional approval, Lessig told MSNBC: “The man is using words that have no connection to reality.”
“He says we have a national crisis ... a national emergency. I agree we have a national emergency, but the emergency is this president,” Lessig added. “The emergency is the fact we don’t have an executive who’s exercising his power in a responsible way.”
Lessig said the president can’t build his wall without the backing of Congress.
“Ultimately he has no constitutional authority to exercise the power to build this wall without Congress’ approval,” Lessig said. “These statutes were certainly not written with the intent to give a man like Donald Trump the power that he’s now claiming.”
In an opinion piece Lessig published in The Guardian on Friday, he said the Constitution would not uphold the actions of a president who shut down the government to insist on a program that was not supported by the public. Lessing referred to the situation as a “veto-ocracy,” ruled by “petulance” rather than “principle.”
If the Republicans support Trump in this, they are saying that any president can “support whatever policy he likes,” including, say, to nationalize health insurance.
“The fools are they who enable this constitutional immorality,” Lessig wrote. “Those fools are the Senate Republicans, who have placed party over country, and President Trump over the Republican Party.”
Donald Trump Is The Real National Emergency, Harvard Law Professor Lawrence Lessig Says
These statutes were not written to “give a man like Donald Trump the power he’s now claiming,” Lawrence Lessig said.
By Mary Papenfuss
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Constitutional law expert and Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig dismissed President Donald Trump’s characterization of the immigrant situation at the Mexican border as a crisis on Sunday, then said the real national emergency was “this president.”
Asked about Trump’s threat to declare a national emergency on the southern border so that he can order his wall built without congressional approval, Lessig told MSNBC: “The man is using words that have no connection to reality.”
“He says we have a national crisis ... a national emergency. I agree we have a national emergency, but the emergency is this president,” Lessig added. “The emergency is the fact we don’t have an executive who’s exercising his power in a responsible way.”
Lessig said the president can’t build his wall without the backing of Congress.
“Ultimately he has no constitutional authority to exercise the power to build this wall without Congress’ approval,” Lessig said. “These statutes were certainly not written with the intent to give a man like Donald Trump the power that he’s now claiming.”
In an opinion piece Lessig published in The Guardian on Friday, he said the Constitution would not uphold the actions of a president who shut down the government to insist on a program that was not supported by the public. Lessing referred to the situation as a “veto-ocracy,” ruled by “petulance” rather than “principle.”
If the Republicans support Trump in this, they are saying that any president can “support whatever policy he likes,” including, say, to nationalize health insurance.
“The fools are they who enable this constitutional immorality,” Lessig wrote. “Those fools are the Senate Republicans, who have placed party over country, and President Trump over the Republican Party.”
The National Emergency, is not only that we have someone who is not only unqualified to be in any public office, but has no idea what he is doing, and won't follow the advice of advisors, and furthermore is morally and legally corrupt. The sooner he either resigns, or is impeached and removed from office, the better this country will be.
Comments (14)
$$$$. He is no magic man, just a corrupt business man
being a corrupt president
Could it be, that the wall is not as important to them as they would lead you to believe ?
I would venture to say you're right, it's not about whether there's a wall there, it's about supporting their cult leader so he can get his vanity wall. He doesn't want to admit that it's a really dumb, expensive, and inefficient idea. He had Congress in his back pocket for two years and they still didn't okay the wall. Could it be, that there are smarter people in Congress?
e - Trump will be impeached before 2019 is done. You're going to have to think about voting for someone else.
Pence ? Kasich ?