Can we get any lawyers then to file a class-action lawsuit on behalf of those of us who paid our debts?
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Can a sitting President from the Executive Branch of Government overrule the Supreme Court from the Judicial Branch of the Government? This is the question. I would really love an answer on this as I don't think he can; but you never know.
I don't think so as the 3 branches of government are co-equals. A president ignoring a SC ruling, overtly or otherwise, would be unconstitutional. Of course, they don't care about laws or the Constitution, they just ignore all laws.
You said it. That's what I thought that they were seperate branches of Government but that what the SCOTUS passed, that the Executive Branch has no way of undoing. And yes, the President does ignore our laws and the Constitution. Have a great 4th and a great Patriot Pride Month.
Impeachable offense.
Biden is just doing this to make himself look like he actually cares about student debt. he's trying to keep what tiny little base he does have, happy.
NO
Thanx.
NO. There is your answer one word.
Thanks friend.
The president is not supposed to have that much power. The federal government was allowed only to militarily protect the states. COMMANDER IN CHIEF. If Congress approves a military action. We are so far from the Constitution we may never get back. The states govenor should have more power than the president.
Amen.
It is more complicated than just a NO. Legally no - he can't. But - he is the head of the executive branch. Who else is part of the executive branch? Oh yeah - DOJ. He can ignore the ruling as long as his "yes men" in DOJ don't do anything about it - like they did during the antifa riots.
The House can impeach him for it but the Senate has a zero chance of convicting him.
At that point it is up to the people.
One day the People will have had enough and as Biden himself said, "You know the thing."
up to the people to do what?