congress doesn t have plenary power to do whatever it wants, it is specific we have article 1, there is a long list of powers. the longest article in the constitution, very specific. can raise taxes, borrow money, regulate commerce, establish uniform rule of naturalization and coin money, a long list. you could study it and study it, you will not find the power to conduct a criminal investigation, that violates separation of powers, congress is made up of politicians. some of whom are states men. but congress was never set up to conduct criminal investigations of and sort or criminal investigations as part of a justice department or u.s. attorney to targ effort to target an individual or group of individuals, the enterprise of the january 6 committee is unconstitutional, it is troubling there not a single judge in washington, d.c. not one, who has reached that conclusion. yet this goes to the heart of our constitutional construct. you can t have joe biden making legislation
it is specific we have article 1 there a long list of powers, the longest article in the constitution it very specific. a long list. you it study it you will not find the power to conduct a criminal investigation. it violates separation of powers. congress is made up of politicians. congress was never set up to conduct criminal investigations any of sort or criminal investigations as part of a justice department, u.s. attorney s effort, to target an individual or group of individuals. so beyond the outrageous make-up of january 6 committees, entire enterprise of the january 6 committee is unconstitutional. in is not a single judge in washington, d.c. not one, who has reached that conclusion. yet this goes to the heart of our constitutional construct. you can t have joe biden making legislation by executive orders or congress investigating not for legislative purposes but criminal purposes and to set up individuals and violate the bill of rights, you cannot have the courts leg
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