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In this video, Robert Brown discusses the proper solution to federal overreach: Article VI of the U.S. Constitution. Article VI — the Constitution’s enforcement mechanism — requires all acts to be “made in Pursuance” of the U.S. Constitution, and it requires officials at any level of government to swear an oath “to support this Constitution.” Accordingly, state and local governments can (and must) nullify every federal act that violates the Constitution, and voters must hold their officials accountable, including by electing candidates who are serious about following their oaths and upholding the Constitution.
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