Author Question: What constitutional issues were involved in the Iran Contra scandal? (Read 1337 times)

j_sun

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? have an assignment, and this is one of the questions. I can't find something related anywhere. No, I don't want you to do my homework for me, I just want you to help me with this question. What constitutional issues were involved in the scandal?



Yolanda

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"? have an assignment"" I don't want you to do my homework for me"

You contradicted yourself. I'm not helping you with your homework assignment.
Have a nice day.



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penguins

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The answer you will need for a good grade will involve the Executive branch "trampling" the legislative branch by ignoring and going-around their laws - specifically "the Boland Amendment."

The FACT is Congress has no lawful power to ENACT that Amendment so the REAL Constitutional issue was Congressional DEMOCRATS (of course) attempting to UNLAWFULLY (of course) control the White House to benefit ENEMIES (of course) of the U.S.



 

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