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RE: LeoThread 2025-03-18 17:33

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Miller pointed out that a district court judge, for instance, has no authority to countermand decisions made under this Act. He likened the intricacies of this legal maneuver to military decisions that cannot be obstructed by the judiciary, underscoring the importance of presidential authority in matters of national and foreign security. As he articulated, it is essential to acknowledge that foreign policy falls predominantly within the president's jurisdiction, as established by precedent and law.

Political Underpinnings and Judicial Relationships