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Dan O'Donnell: “The Constitution gives broad, some might say almost too…”

Featuring: Dan O'Donnell, Radio Host | Common Sense Central | Wisconsin

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Published | Video Starts at 2:34:44

And somehow the left thinks that this is a constitutional crisis. The Constitution vests executive power in what rather in whom one man, person, technically, President of the United States. The Constitution gives broad, some might say almost too broad authority to govern the affairs of executing the laws of these United States. He has broad authority to determine how exactly money that is allocated by Congress is spent. This has been litigated over and over again. The President. (2:34:44–2:34:58)

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Asserts that the U.S. Constitution grants broad authority to the President for executing laws.

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