Asked by Charlotte Laprarie on Apr 30, 2024

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The commerce clause does not allow Congress to regulate commerce with foreign Nations, only the President can do that.

Commerce Clause

Clause 3 of Article I, Section 8, of the U.S. Constitution, which authorizes and empowers Congress “[t]o regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes.”

Foreign Nations

Countries that are outside of one's own national borders.

Congress

The national legislative body of the United States, consisting of two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives.

  • Understanding the Commerce Clause and its implications for federal and state regulatory powers.
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William SieberMay 02, 2024
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False
Explanation :
The Commerce Clause, found in Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 of the U.S. Constitution, explicitly grants Congress the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the states, and with the Indian tribes.