On Tuesday night, the Senate rightfully voted to end the COVID national emergency, and we’re hopeful Senate passage is the necessary beginning of the end, writes SenRandPaul. Let us finally move past the national emergency and restore the Constitution.
President Joe Biden speaks about the government’s COVID-19 response, in the South Court Auditorium in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House Campus in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 13, 2022. he Constitution is the guarantor of our liberties.
Biden’s administration demands credit for how it has wielded extraordinary powers, but stops short of claiming total success because to do so would be to admit it no longer needs the powers it craves. We are free from these monstrous policies only because the courts forced government officials to abide by the Constitution. In a decision striking down California’s efforts to shut down churches, for example, the Supreme Court restored the Free Exercise clause of theand held that “even in a pandemic, the Constitution cannot be put away and forgotten.”
When the courts restored the people’s liberties, you could count on the Biden administration to express disappointment and claim that disaster was just around the corner. But the administration, time and time again, was proven wrong.
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