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MTM : Interview with Joe Wolverton - Trump's Tariffs
Manage episode 487368262 series 2971303
Constitutional boundaries and presidential power collide in this thought-provoking examination of Trump's tariff policies with constitutional lawyer Joe Wolverton. Going beyond partisan politics, this conversation delves into fundamental questions about executive authority and the sacred boundaries established by our founding document.
Wolverton brings extraordinary clarity to a complex issue, explaining why even economically beneficial and politically popular policies must remain within constitutional parameters. "The president of the United States does not possess the constitutional authority to impose tariffs," he explains, highlighting how this power is explicitly granted to Congress alone in our Constitution.
The discussion reveals how the Trump administration has leveraged the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977—legislation intended for narrowly defined national security threats—to implement broad economic policies. This raises profound questions about precedent: if one president can declare economic emergencies to bypass Congress, what stops future presidents from declaring climate emergencies to shut down energy production or gun violence emergencies to restrict firearm access?
Most powerfully, Wolverton challenges listeners to examine their own constitutional priorities: "We cannot allow someone to claim to be making America great again by making the Constitution of America irrelevant." The conversation forces us to confront whether we value specific policies or politicians more than the constitutional framework that has preserved American liberty for generations.
Even as the US Court of International Trade has ruled against many of these tariffs, media silence and congressional inaction reveal the political calculations preventing meaningful constitutional accountability. This episode serves as a wake-up call about the dangers of constitutional ignorance and the vital importance of upholding our founding principles regardless of partisan advantage.
Join Dr. Jackson and Joe Wolverton for this essential conversation about the true meaning of constitutional fidelity in an age of executive expansion. Subscribe now to continue receiving these vital conversations about the intersection of constitutional principles and contemporary challenges.
https://www.jacksonfamilyministry.com
https://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/
Chapters
1. Introduction to More Than Medicine (00:00:00)
2. Meet Constitutional Lawyer Joe Wolverton (00:06:16)
3. The Tariff Question: Effectiveness vs Legality (00:10:22)
4. Presidential Authority and Constitutional Limits (00:17:53)
5. Setting Dangerous Precedents for Future Presidents (00:21:39)
6. Media Silence and Congressional Inaction (00:26:53)
7. Constitutional Oaths and Closing Thoughts (00:30:53)
421 episodes
Manage episode 487368262 series 2971303
Constitutional boundaries and presidential power collide in this thought-provoking examination of Trump's tariff policies with constitutional lawyer Joe Wolverton. Going beyond partisan politics, this conversation delves into fundamental questions about executive authority and the sacred boundaries established by our founding document.
Wolverton brings extraordinary clarity to a complex issue, explaining why even economically beneficial and politically popular policies must remain within constitutional parameters. "The president of the United States does not possess the constitutional authority to impose tariffs," he explains, highlighting how this power is explicitly granted to Congress alone in our Constitution.
The discussion reveals how the Trump administration has leveraged the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977—legislation intended for narrowly defined national security threats—to implement broad economic policies. This raises profound questions about precedent: if one president can declare economic emergencies to bypass Congress, what stops future presidents from declaring climate emergencies to shut down energy production or gun violence emergencies to restrict firearm access?
Most powerfully, Wolverton challenges listeners to examine their own constitutional priorities: "We cannot allow someone to claim to be making America great again by making the Constitution of America irrelevant." The conversation forces us to confront whether we value specific policies or politicians more than the constitutional framework that has preserved American liberty for generations.
Even as the US Court of International Trade has ruled against many of these tariffs, media silence and congressional inaction reveal the political calculations preventing meaningful constitutional accountability. This episode serves as a wake-up call about the dangers of constitutional ignorance and the vital importance of upholding our founding principles regardless of partisan advantage.
Join Dr. Jackson and Joe Wolverton for this essential conversation about the true meaning of constitutional fidelity in an age of executive expansion. Subscribe now to continue receiving these vital conversations about the intersection of constitutional principles and contemporary challenges.
https://www.jacksonfamilyministry.com
https://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/
Chapters
1. Introduction to More Than Medicine (00:00:00)
2. Meet Constitutional Lawyer Joe Wolverton (00:06:16)
3. The Tariff Question: Effectiveness vs Legality (00:10:22)
4. Presidential Authority and Constitutional Limits (00:17:53)
5. Setting Dangerous Precedents for Future Presidents (00:21:39)
6. Media Silence and Congressional Inaction (00:26:53)
7. Constitutional Oaths and Closing Thoughts (00:30:53)
421 episodes
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