Even if his citizenship was revoked (and there might be a legal reason for that, although it's a stretch), that doesn't lead to asset seizure; that would be a fourth-Amendment violation.
Even if his citizenship was revoked (and there might be a legal reason for that, although it's a stretch), that doesn't lead to asset seizure; that would be a fourth-Amendment violation.
Even if his citizenship was revoked (and there might be a legal reason for that, although it's a stretch), that doesn't lead to asset seizure; that would be a fourth-Amendment violation.
Perhaps, but SCOTUS granted the President broad powers.