A bombshell NYT article just dropped with shocking new information from inside the Oval Office over the past year.
According to the Times, in April of last year, Stephen Miller — a known proponent of Project 2025 and the Heritage Foundation's "unitary executive theory" — proposed that the White House simply pretend Trump had "the power to suspend habeas corpus." However, a loyalist attorney shut him down.
After ICE gunned two American citizens down in cold blood in Minneapolis earlier this year, JD Vance also floated invoking the Insurrection Act, per the Times.
Even legal counsel Will Scharf, described by the paper as an "arch-conservative lawyer serving as the White House staff secretary," sought to quash the unconstitutional proposals, as detailed in several top-secret memos.
"But the documents reflected alarm among a small group of senior aides," the Times wrote.
"[White House insiders] felt that Mr. Miller’s eagerness to test the limits of executive power — and to accuse other branches of encroaching on it, echoing a president who bristled at any constraint — risked steering the administration, and the country, in a dangerous direction."
This administration is looking for any opportunity to unlawfully seize power as their coalition collapses and their support tanks in real time.
November is rapidly approaching, and they know it may be now or never — but that is not a given. Remember this when you vote.
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