KGVO News reached out to Constitutional scholar Rob Natelson with the Independence Institute to get his views on a proposed bill to add four more members to the U.S. Supreme Court, otherwise known as ‘packing the court’.
Here we go again. We're less than two weeks until the presidential inauguration, and the Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) patients in Congress want to try and impeach President Trump AGAIN.
During a conference call from Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, advocates for public education and religious freedom concerned about the Espinoza v. the Montana Department of Revenue case spoke out about why the U.S. Supreme Court should reject the case and find for the State of Montana.
Following the drone strike ordered by President Donald Trump last week that killed Iranian general Soleimani, Constitutional scholar Rob Natelson said the attack could be construed as an 'act of war'.
On Sunday, KGVO News put the question to Rob Natelson, Senior Fellow in Constitutional Jurisprudence at the Independence Institute in Denver, as to whether or not President Trump has actually been impeached, even though Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has not officially transmitted the Articles of Impeachment to the Senate.
Former Montana law professor and now the Constitutional Fellow at the Independence Institute in Denver, Rob Natelson, weighed in Sunday on the newest wrinkle in the impeachment of President Donald Trump.