Separation of Church and State means neither the president nor the governors have the power to direct them to re-open.
"If they don't do it, I will override the governors," Trump says of reopening churches

May 22, 2020 · 6:44 PM UTC

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Marianne Williamson ... Speaking Truth to Power
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Everybody head to Walmart or your local grocery store! The liberal shutdowns are unconstitutional. Especially exceeding 30 days. #WakeUpAmerica
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And the opposite is true as well. Government can’t shut them down!!
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But the governors can tell them to close?
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They also don’t have the power to close them
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For the love of God no one is forcing anyone to hold church services if they don't want to. WTH are you talking about?
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Your comment makes no sense and it's pretty ignorant concidering it was state and federal orders that forces them to close during this BS madeup crisis
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It also means getting rid of the term “under god” and “in god we trust” off money, and no more courtroom swear ins, and...
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Marianne stay in your lane. You are 100 percent wrong. The government can either open AND close or neither. But not both. And constitutionally speaking it’s neither. Just in case you are asked again.