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The argument would be that the IRS is an executive agency clearly exercising executive power (e.g., enforcing the laws) and "the Constitution vests the entirety of the executive power in the President" (Trump v. US, slip op. at 20). I.e., the IRS exists to execute some of the President's powers.
May 2, 2025, 7:28 PM
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