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Stephen Miller Destroys CNN Reporter: The President, Not Judges, Controls National Security
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As Stephen Miller explained in his recent interview (watch here), the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 explicitly empowers the President to remove foreign threats without judicial interference. A single district judge does not have the authority to override national security decisions made by the President. This is not a matter of legal ambiguity—it is a direct constitutional responsibility of the executive branch. Ignoring this fact undermines American sovereignty and creates legal chaos instead of law and order.
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