Barr Directs DOJ To Take Action On Unconstitutional Restrictions Forced By State, Local Governments

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Attorney General William Barr is following through on his warning that he’d be looking at whether state or local governments have been infringing on their constituents’ fundamental and constitutional rights.

On Monday, Barr ordered federal prosecutors with the Department of Justice (DOJ) to start taking action against localities that are infringing on American’s civil liberties in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

It is a welcome sign of sanity in a sea of over-reaction.

The Memo

A memo to U.S. attorneys directs them to be on the lookout for any state or local ordinance that “crosses the line from an appropriate exercise of authority to stop the spread of COVID-19 into an overbearing infringement of constitutional and statutory protections.”

Those infringements, it reads, will be addressed in federal court.

Barr didn’t restrict this action to religious entities, something he has warned governors against targeting in the past.

“The legal restrictions on state and local authority are not limited to discrimination against religious institutions and religious believers,” hew rote.

“For example, the Constitution also forbids, in certain circumstances, discrimination against disfavored speech and undue interference with the national economy.”

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Trump Supports

President Trump was asked about Barr’s memo by PBS reporter Yamiche Alcindor.

“I think he wants to see, like everybody, he wants to see people get back to work,” Trump replied. “He doesn’t want people to be held up when there’s no reason for doing it.”

“He wants to make sure people have their rights and they maintain their rights.”

The President noted that legal action would depend on the states and their individual actions.

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Important Point

Barr brings up a very important point, that this isn’t solely based on religious freedoms or freedom of speech aspects, each protected by the Constitution in their own right, but it also involves “undue interference with the national economy.”

Americans have a right to earn a living and feed their family.

So, while somebody like New York governor Andrew Cuomo is mocking people out of work by saying, “You want to go to work? Go take a job as an essential worker,” the AG is operating with guidance through the Commerce Clause of the Constitution.

“We have to give businesses more freedom to operate in a way that’s reasonably safe,” Barr has previously explained.

Finally, somebody who is exercising common sense in these unprecedented times.

Rusty Weiss has been covering politics for over 15 years. His writings have appeared in the Daily Caller, Fox... More about Rusty Weiss

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