Congress cannot violate individual rights, pass ex post facto laws, grant titles of nobility, suspend the writ of habeas corpus, or impose direct taxes without apportionment among the states, as outlined in the Constitution.
no they cant it is against the constitution
because the constitution prohibits them to
Because if it's not fair then Congress will not approve it, so Congress decides if it's fair and right and if it goes by the Constitution.
No they cant' in Article III in the constitution it states that they their pay cannot be reduced while in office. congress can lower the pay of incoming judges but not ones who are already justices.
Assuming the President cannot or will not do so himself/herself, according to the US Constitution, Amendment XXV, it's the Vice President plus a majority of Cabinet officers (in writing).
This power is explicitly denied to the US Congress by the US Constitution. In other countries, it may be possible, but economically it's kind of short-sighted (to use a generous term for it) for a government to do this.
cant walk
no i cant
the congress cant say bad words or im telling my mommy
the congress cant say bad words or im telling my mommy
they cant
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