Maggie’s Solution for all the extra crap added to the Big Beautiful Bill dilemma

We tried that before. SCOTUS said no.


Interesting. I did not know this.

Separation of Powers:
The Court argued that the line-item veto allowed the President to unilaterally amend or repeal portions of statutes, which was a power not granted to the President by the Constitution.

Presentment Clause:
The President must either approve the entire bill or reject it, not selectively cancel portions of it.

No constitutional amendment:
The Court emphasized that Congress could not alter the fundamental principles of the lawmaking process (as outlined in the Presentment Clause) without a constitutional amendment.
 

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