On Monday, 2020 Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden admitted that his proposal to implement a national mask mandate is unconstitutional.

Time and again, Biden has called for a federal mandate and often pointed out how such an action was a prime example of how he would, as president, handle the coronavirus pandemic differently than President Donald Trump.

Biden has repeatedly said President Trump “failed to act,” but also admitted to CBS 5 in Arizona, “There’s a constitutional issue whether the federal government can issue such a mandate.”

Biden added, “I don’t think constitutionally they could, so I wouldn’t issue a mandate.”

Last week, Biden denied that he ever wanted such a mandate and insisted he was a “constitutionalist.”

The former vice president said he would ask state and local authorities to impose a mask mandate.

“I’m a constitutionalist,” Biden said. “You can’t do things the Constitution does not allow you the power to do.”

Yet during the Democratic National Convention, a national mask mandate was called for by Biden, a point he made clear and certain.

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“We’ll have a national mandate to wear a mask,” Biden declared.

A week before the Democrat convention, Biden even said Americans should wear masks while they are “outside.”

“Let’s institute a mask mandate nationwide,” Biden said. “Every single American should be wearing a mask when they are outside for the next three months at a minimum.”

Biden said that doing so was “your responsibility as an American.”

Would this “responsibility” apply to Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi?

The election is less than two months away. What position Joe Biden might take next on forcing Americans to wear masks is unknown. Stay tuned…

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