The document details DOJ's objections to legislative proposals (Sections 107, 109) that it believes improperly infringe upon the executive's authority to execute laws and make policy.
The document details DOJ's objections to legislative proposals (Sections 107, 109) that it believes improperly infringe upon the executive's authority to execute laws and make policy.
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This document is a Department of Justice (DOJ) analysis objecting to three sections of a proposed anti-trafficking act. The DOJ argues against Section 107 on separation of powers grounds, Section 108 for proposing a logistically difficult and insecure interagency database, and Section 109 for interfering with the President's policy-making authority. The document is part of a larger collection labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' but does not contain any specific information about Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals.
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