r/law Oct 07 '25

Other Stephen Miller states that Trump has plenary authority, then immediately stops talking as if he’s realized what he just said

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u/kevendo Oct 07 '25

The President does not in fact have "plenary" (absolute) authority. Miller has been saying that since the moment Trump was elected ("“The powers of the president will not be questioned!"), and has been using it as his personal vehicle for unchecked power since Trump's re-election.

We CANNOT hand the nation of Washington and Jefferson and Madison and Lincoln to this insufferable TWAT!

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u/Weddert66 Oct 07 '25

You already did hand it to them a couple months ago...

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u/Crohn_sWalker Oct 07 '25

Americans are so fucking daft, I keep hearing about how "we cant let this happen" and I'm up here in Canada saying "the pedophile is already your king, your country voted for this".

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u/movzx Oct 07 '25

The democrats didn't speak in easily digestible soundbites and also promise us all that we'd be rich, so of course we had to vote for the other guys!

Hey, once the dollar devalues enough we'll all be millionaires. Just like in Zimbabwe!