WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2026 Poal.co

782

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen told Breitbart News Sunday host Matt Boyle that he thinks the lawsuit he and Texas AG Ken Paxton brought against the Biden administration over the cancellation of the Keyston XL pipeline has “a strong Constitutional” foundation.

He summed up the lawsuit, which was filed two weeks ago:

Interstate … commerce, according to the Constitution, is to be regulated by Congress [and] not by the president. That’s really the crux of our argument….

Joe Biden doesn’t get to step in here on Day One, with no comment, no [due] process, no talking to any stakeholders … come in here with a foregone conclusion and just wipe this thing out.

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen told Breitbart News Sunday host Matt Boyle that he thinks the lawsuit he and Texas AG Ken Paxton brought against the Biden administration over the cancellation of the Keyston XL pipeline has “a strong Constitutional” foundation. He summed up the lawsuit, which was filed two weeks ago: Interstate … commerce, according to the Constitution, is to be regulated by Congress [and] not by the president. That’s really the crux of our argument…. Joe Biden doesn’t get to step in here on Day One, with no comment, no [due] process, no talking to any stakeholders … come in here with a foregone conclusion and just wipe this thing out.

(post is archived)

[–] 1 pt

Montana should sue Joebama.