Not if it conflicts with the constitution and things like this does so you'd require states to approve it too.
The bigger concern beyond this showing the intentions of corrupt politicians is private businesses adopting these policies in the government's place, like social media companies have done with censorship
The Constitution gives to the Senate the sole power to approve, by a two-thirds vote, treaties negotiated by the executive branch. The Senate does not ratify treaties.
Two thirds vote is right there in the constitution
You’re talking about amending the constitution.
To pass a treaty the senate just has to pass it by a majority?
Not if it conflicts with the constitution and things like this does so you'd require states to approve it too.
The bigger concern beyond this showing the intentions of corrupt politicians is private businesses adopting these policies in the government's place, like social media companies have done with censorship
Two thirds vote is right there in the constitution
You’re right!
I don’t know what I had read.