• 001100 010010
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    981 year ago

    I think any treaty should by default need approval by legislature for both entering and exiting the treaty, unless the legislature explicitly empowers the president to exit a particular treaty without legislative approval.

    No country would trust the US if treaties could be potentially changed every 4 years by one person.

    • @betterdeadthanreddit
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      811 year ago

      We had a pretty good run relying on an expectation that there’d be a responsible, competent adult in the White House.

      • hamster
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        311 year ago

        We’ve had incompetent people in the White House, they just weren’t also complete crooks.

        • @There1snospoon7491
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          131 year ago

          Or were far more accomplished at hiding their crookedness and knowing when not to be a public jackass.

    • admiralteal
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      1 year ago

      Treaties specifically require approval in the Senate. It’s in the Constitution.

      A non-corrupt court system would not permit a President to enter or exit a treaty without Senate confirmation.