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In a recent discussion, Sean welcomed Missouri Senator Josh Hawley and sought insights from Kentucky Senator Rand Paul regarding potential constitutional violations concerning presidential powers. Paul expressed concerns about the implications of bypassing Article II powers, likening the situation to historical instances where a spouse, Jill Biden in this case, may have taken on significant responsibilities during a past president’s incapacitation, referencing Woodrow Wilson’s situation after his stroke in 1919.
Paul emphasized the troubling nature of the current administration’s actions, asserting that there must be an individual responsible for operating the Auto-Pen, a device used for signing documents. He hinted at the need for thorough investigations to uncover the chain of command leading to this critical action. Questions arise about the possibility of a cover-up, with Paul suggesting that if the responsible party were to implicate the president, it could lead to a severe crisis for the administration.
Sean chimed in with skepticism about President Biden’s ability to testify credibly, referencing concerns over his mental competency as raised in the HUR report. Paul agreed, stressing the extraordinary nature of a sitting president being deemed incapable of providing reliable testimony. He criticized media and political figures who have supported the president amidst these revelations, suggesting a dereliction of duty to the nation.
The discussion took a more serious turn as Paul noted the importance of understanding who truly holds decision-making powers in light of modern nuclear threats. He contrasted the past with the present, asserting that given the current global context, it is vital to ascertain who is effectively in charge when critical decisions are at stake. The conversation underscored the chilling implications of leadership and accountability in a nuclear age, highlighting the pressing need for transparency and truth in governance.