… president to number one, be the chief executive and make decisions about who works in the government and who doesn't and how many and about budgets, about impounding budgets. That The appropriations bill is one thing, but he can impound because he's chief executive. So says the Constitution. Number two, he's the commander in chief of the armed forces and no judge on earth can come between him as commander in chief and what he thinks is an action should be taken. (14:24–14:30)
CLAIM
Asserts that the Constitution allows the chief executive to impound funds.
This is an excerpt from a raw transcript. The assertions have not been audited or verified. Tap the video to view the source footage and understand the context.