

9/11 20 Years Later and Biden's Vaccine Mandate, with Rep. Dan Crenshaw, Debra Burlingame, Frank Siller, and Shannen Coffin | Ep. 157
Sep 10, 2021
Join renowned legal scholar Alan Dershowitz and former Vice President counsel Shannen Coffin as they dissect the constitutionality of Biden's vaccine mandate. Debra Burlingame shares poignant 9/11 reflections tied to her brother's legacy, while Frank Siller recounts his brother's heroism on that fateful day. Congressman Dan Crenshaw offers insights on the implications of Afghanistan's turmoil and the ongoing discourse around civil liberties in the age of mandates. Their compelling stories weave together themes of resilience, sacrifice, and the complexity of American identity post-9/11.
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Biden's Mandate: Legal Questions
- President Biden's vaccine mandate raises constitutional questions about federal power over states.
- He is also exceeding executive authority by bypassing Congress.
Presidential Overreach
- The President's vaccine mandate raises concerns about executive overreach and lack of legislative approval.
- Alan Dershowitz suggests that the mandate should have been passed by Congress.