**“The Solicitor General Just Did What the British Did in 1775 – And No One Is Talking About It.”**

“The Solicitor General Just Did What the British Did in 1775 – And No One Is Talking About It.”

In a move that constitutional historians are calling “the legal shot heard round the world,” the U.S. Solicitor General has quietly filed a brief that mirrors the exact legal argument King George III used to justify the Stamp Act. The brief argues that the executive branch has “inherent authority” to bypass Congress in matters of “public harmony.”

Viral clips compare the filing to the British Crown’s infamous Declaratory Act of 1766, which claimed Parliament could legislate for the colonies “in all cases whatsoever.” Legal TikTok is already buzzing with side-by-side readings, while historians warn: “We’ve seen this script before. It ends with pitchforks—or a new amendment.”

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