True or false Congressional laws can be held to preempt and override the operation of state laws which
contradict and interfere with federal powers and
congressional aims & policies, under the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution

Respuesta :

Answer:

no

Explanation:

Instead of giving Congress additional powers, the Supremacy Clause simply addresses the legal status of the laws that other parts of the Constitution empower Congress to make, as well as the legal status of treaties and the Constitution