You decide it in the form that the Congress, I mean that the Constitution defines for that purpose, which is the Congress. And we should be making those decisions, not delegating them. And by the way, A lot of the powers that this president is abusing...is because Congress basically copped out of their responsibility years ago, like on trade, by delegating to the executive. It's right, it's right in the Constitution. Our job is trade. Our job is commerce among nations. But then to defend the Congress, they said, well, it can only be in an emergency. (36:12–36:28)
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Asserts that Congress delegated trade powers to the executive, leading to presidential abuse of power.
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