Three years and i do think it is the president s duty to engage. I have a question on that, but im out of time. I do think theres a disappointed with the president not being engaged. They are concerned about the executive power. When the executive is a republican. Each party needs to care about these issues a lot more when they are owned, someone from their own party occupies the white house. My time is expired. I will give it back to you or your. Thto. The chair will recognize the gentleman from tennessee. I have missed some of this hearing although i caught some of it on the magic of video television. I was interested in the gentleman that mentioned the possibility of impeachment. Is that accurate . I cant remember if i brought that up. What context would you have brought that up . Spit in response to a question. Im not sure if i did or can someone on the Panel Refresh his memory . I think i brought up a constitutional amendment convention. I agree that congress can use to restrain t
Radius of mistreating and several administrations, the executive branch is taking for granted that they have exclusive power over issues that they do not. Im concerned about that and what we do to prevent that. Where does this stop . This is my question. We have seen the president and the past president s, concerning the war powers act, which, i think, have violated the constitution. In this administration, they detained illegal immigrants. They stopped enforcement of drug laws, i know that because im a prosecutor and i saw it. He stopped the enforcement of mandatory sentencing and parts of obamacare. The benghazi issue. The irs issue. How many more things you think have to occur, thinking that a prosecutor, one of those is not enough evidence. Two of those, in and of themselves, is not enough evidence. The violations that i see and have just listed, i think, is enough evidence to ask questions. Where do you draw the lines and what i have recited as enough evidence to start asking ques
The USDA Forest Service has selected Gary Keating, a Colville National Forest employee, as the agency’s National Engineering Technician of the Year for 2023.
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