@DerrickEvans4WV Have you read Article 1 S8.C5.1 of The U.S. Constitution? It grants Congress exclusive authority over coining money. Not the President. If it happens now, he’s breaking his oath and the foundation of our laws and government.
@MAGAVoice It’s not happening. Article 1 S8.C5.1 of The U.S. Constitution grants Congress exclusive authority over coining money. Not the President. This is unconstitutional. Don’t @ me for defending the literal Constitution. Read it.
@nicksortor Article 1 S8.C5.1 of The U.S. Constitution grants Congress exclusive authority over coining money. Not the President. This is unconstitutional.
@levie Fun fact: Article 1 S8.C5.1 of The U.S. Constitution grants Congress exclusive authority over coining money! Not the President. This is unconstitutional.
@_daveharrison Article 1 S8.C5.1 of The U.S. Constitution grants Congress exclusive authority over coining money. Not the President. This is unconstitutional.
@billybinion As a reporter you should also remember the “fun fact” of Article 1 S8.C5.1 of The U.S. Constitution. Granting Congress exclusive authority over coining money. Not the President. This is unconstitutional.
@MoD3ans Yeah I learned about it too. But Article 1 S8.C5.1 of The U.S. Constitution grants Congress exclusive authority over coining money at the end of the day. Not the President. This is unconstitutional.
@FaustLp@WatcherGuru Thank you for the love of god you seem to be the only one who’s read the damn thing. For those who don’t know Article 1 S8.C5.1 of The U.S. Constitution grants Congress exclusive authority over coining money. Not the President. This is unconstitutional.
@IamJusttin65@WatcherGuru It’s unconstitutional. Article 1 S8.C5.1 of The U.S. Constitution grants Congress exclusive authority over coining money. Not the President.
@WatcherGuru Article 1 S8.C5.1 of The U.S. Constitution grants Congress exclusive authority over coining money. Not the President. This is unconstitutional.
@Honker0@RussianMeddler@TrumpDailyPosts I sure hope the judges haven’t read Article 1 S8.C5.1 of The U.S. Constitution... or sworn to protect it or anything.
@RussianMeddler@TrumpDailyPosts Article 1 S8.C5.1 of THE U.S. CONSTITUTION 🇺🇸would give them a pretty easy case. Congress has exclusive authority over coining money. Says in the Constitution. You know, the most supreme law of our land. The thing people die for? Swear to protect and defend?
@pjm1976@charliekirk11 Terrible for the U.S. Constitution though… Article 1 Section 8 Clause 1 “[The Congress shall have Power . . . ] To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures;” says Congress, not the President.
@BaronofLoxley@charliekirk11 Nah but they might say it’s illegal bc it literally is. Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution. Congress has authority over coin production, not the President.
@Breaking911 This is causing panic but it’s not true. Congress decides coin production not the President. The penny debate is OLD. He doesn’t have the authority