Joni Ernst, the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in Iowa, said federal legislators are “overstepping bounds” by passing laws that states are considering “nullifying.”
However, states can’t legally nullify federal laws.
“Bottom line is, as a U.S. senator, why should we be passing laws that the states are considering nullifying? I mean, that’s bottom line: is our legislators at the federal level should not be passing those laws,” Ernst said last September at a forum held by the Iowa Faith & Freedom Coalition. The Daily Beast recently obtained video footage from the event.
For more than 200 years, lawmakers at the federal level have acted against the 10th Amendment that grants rights to individual states, she added.
“We are way overstepping bounds as federal legislators,” Ernst said. “We should not be passing laws as federal legislators, senators, or congressman that the states would even consider nullifying. Bottom line.”









