House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calls President Donald Trump's executive actions on coronavirus relief 'absurdly unconstitutional'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday called President Donald Trump's executive actions on coronavirus relief"absurdly unconstitutional."
"Well, the fact is, is that whether they're legal or not takes time to figure out. I associate my remarks with what the Senator Sasse who says, they're 'unconstitutional slop.' Right now we want to address the needs of the American people," she told CNN's Dana Bash on"State of the Union" when asked if she would sue to block them."As my constitutional advisers tell me, they're absurdly unconstitutional.
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