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Last Checked July 14, 2022

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Tue May 17 14:29:43 +0000 2022

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Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler

This is deeply problematic, given the numerous powers a president can exercise upon issuing an emergency declaration. Even more problematic is that the president need not show any relationship between the declared emergency and the statutory provision being invoked. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted May 17, 2022

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Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler

Since 1976, when Congress passed the National Emergencies Act, U.S. Presidents have declared the existence of 75 national emergencies, justifying their potential exercise of emergency powers. Of those 75 declarations, more than 40 remain in effect. — PolitiTweet.org

House Judiciary Dems @HouseJudiciary

WATCH LIVE: @HouseJudiciary is considering legislative reforms to increase congressional oversight and curtail exec… https://t.co/PkmDZFJT8V

Posted May 17, 2022

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Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler

We may agree that the president should be allowed some types of discretion during true emergencies, but an emergency cannot continue in perpetuity. So, to shift the burden of inertia, we must set a time limit for emergencies. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted May 17, 2022

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