0 - Unitary Executive Theory (UET) does not hold.
1 - Presidential Power is limited power.
2 - The Supreme Court can use law enforcement and/or the US Military to enforce its rulings.
3 - Congress can use law enforcement and/or the US Military to enforce its demands of the Executive branch.
4 - Presidential criminal immunity does not exist—Trump v. US was wrongly decided.
5 - The President does not have the power to remove federal employees whose employment contract is with the US Government unless Congress explicitly grants that power.
6 - The President cannot make ‘deals’ with other governments binding the US Government except with the consent of the Senate.
7 - Presidential Executive Orders are, at best, mere regulations that Congress can deem inconsistent with the intent of relevant law.For example, the dissolution of an agency created by Congress and exists in law.
8 - Presidential Executive Orders are not law and therefore cannot undo existing law or the provisions of the US Constitution.
9 - The Congress has removal authority over the President and is, for this and other reasons, not a co-equal but a superior branch.
It is universally accepted that the Court may give orders and directives to certain Executive branch law enforcement members. Although the Court may not have removal power, nevertheless, these members are not under the exclusive control of the President.
Vernon V Chatman III
Mixed Judicial & Executive Authority
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