Not entirely. CIA was authorized by Congress. But, the ruling can be applied to both the agency and their powers. Both have to be authorized by Congress.
Congress authorized the CIA to exist but not to make rules and laws on its behalf, imho this is why this ruling does slice and dice the Farm considerably.
IRS will be gone in next year or two, I guarantee it. Unauthorized money funneler for foreign agency (Fed res). Can’t even have it on continental US soil, that’s why the headquarters is in Puerto Rico.
According to Wikipedia (I know, but this is probably reliable) the IRS headquarters is the Internal Revenue Service Building, 1111 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20224.
Will it include the CIA?
Not entirely. CIA was authorized by Congress. But, the ruling can be applied to both the agency and their powers. Both have to be authorized by Congress.
Can Congress also withdraw authorization of the CIA making it defunct and defunded?
They could if enough are not Cia stoolies.
True.
Sure. All they have to do is pass a budget with no dollars allocated to the cia.
Thanks. I think all of these agencies need to be defunded and re-thought under a different organization umbrella.
They'll just get around it by continuing to traffic drugs and underage children.
Congress authorized the CIA to exist but not to make rules and laws on its behalf, imho this is why this ruling does slice and dice the Farm considerably.
same with IRS unfortunately
IRS will be gone in next year or two, I guarantee it. Unauthorized money funneler for foreign agency (Fed res). Can’t even have it on continental US soil, that’s why the headquarters is in Puerto Rico.
Wait who's HQ is in PR?
According to Wikipedia (I know, but this is probably reliable) the IRS headquarters is the Internal Revenue Service Building, 1111 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20224.
Agree
All of them were authorized by Congress. What is at stake is the agencies independent rule making power.
Which I hope means all of the rules they HAVE made are null and void.
I think the Cia was an executive order. Time to rescind