Friday, February 17, 2023

 Thing That Make You Go Hmmmm????


Biden Edition:

Were the Biden documents declassified? If ‘yes, by whose authority and what evidence (if any) is there that this authority was actually exercised?

Can President Biden ratify his past conduct by retroactively declassifying the documents?

Can the President pardon his own prior conduct, particularly where the conduct arises in connection with his former service in another administration? 

What (if any) non-statutory continuing (fiduciary) duties do former elected-officials, appointed-officers, and government employees-&-agents have involving confidential government communications? See Seth Barrett Tillman, Loyola University of Chicago Law School, Fourth Annual Constitutional Law Colloquium, Six Puzzles for Professor Akhil Amar 15 n.67 (Nov. 1, 2013), <https://ssrn.com/abstract=2173899>.

For the purposes of the Impeachment Clause (Article II, Section 4), and the allegations surrounding Bidens VP duties, is President Biden a current office-holder or a former office-holder? 

Much more at Reform Club

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