Forward from: Julian Assange
Evidence that Donald Trump may in fact be the Commander In Chief of our Republic and has been since elected to office in 2016 - per federal laws & orders.
YES, THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY DECLARED BY PRESIDENT TRUMP ON 9/12/2018 IN EXECUTIVE ORDER 13848 IS STILL ACTIVE. IT WAS MOST RECENTLY EXTENDED BY PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN IN SEPTEMBER 2024.
the declaration activates specific statutes that grant the executive branch additional powers or flexibility to address the emergency.
during a national emergency, numerous laws provide the President with special authorities, including economic, trade and military. emergencies enable the reallocation of funds or resources to address the crisis.
SINCE SEPTEMBER 12, 2018, the following Federal Statutes provided Donald Trump special authorities:
• National Emergencies Act (NEA): Framework for declaring, conducting, and terminating national emergencies.
• International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA): Allows the President to regulate commerce after declaring a national emergency with respect to any unusual and extraordinary threat to U.S. interests.
• Stafford Act: Authorizes the President to provide federal assistance for state and local governments in the event of disasters.
• Trading with the Enemy Act (TWEA): Gives authority over foreign assets and financial transactions during emergencies.
• Defense Production Act: Empowers the President to prioritize and control the allocation of strategic resources, including production and distribution for national defense.
• Public Health Service Act: Grants authority for public health emergencies, including managing and responding to outbreaks.
• War Powers Resolution: during a national emergency where the security of the homeland is threatened - the President's military-related authorities are significantly expanded to include:
1.) Deployment of Forces:
• National Guard: Use the National Guard under federal control (Title 10 status) for domestic operations if authorized by Congress or under certain emergency statutes.
• Active Duty Military: Deploy active duty forces within the U.S. for national defense purposes, though this is highly regulated due to the Posse Comitatus Act, which restricts the military's role in domestic law enforcement.
2.) Mobilization:
• Reservists: Call up reserve components of the military for active duty.
• Civilian Personnel: Activate civilians with military experience or skills through various emergency powers.
3.) Command and Control:
• Unified Command: Establish unified command structures for responding to the emergency, potentially integrating various branches of military, federal, state, and local agencies.
4.) Defense Production:
• Invoke the Defense Production Act to prioritize production and allocation of resources necessary for defense and emergency response, including directing private sector companies.
5.) Infrastructure Protection:
• Deploy military engineers and units to protect or repair critical infrastructure.
6.) Airspace and Maritime Control:
• Control airspace, potentially including establishing no-fly zones.
• Maritime interdiction or control of ports and waterways if necessary.
7.) Cyber and Space Operations:
• Engage in defensive and offensive cyber operations if the threat involves cyber attacks.
• Utilize space assets for surveillance, communication, and other strategic purposes.
8.) Border Security:
• Enhance border security measures, including military support, if the threat involves border integrity.
9.) Continuity of Government (COG):
• Implement COG plans to ensure the continuity of essential functions of government during a crisis.
10.) Emergency Legislation:
• Request and potentially receive special legislative authority from Congress to act more decisively or with broader powers.
DURING A NATIONAL EMERGENCY - ALL OPERATIONAL BRANCHES OF THE MILITARY ULTIMATELY REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT, WHO IS THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES.
and you thought he'd just walk away..
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YES, THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY DECLARED BY PRESIDENT TRUMP ON 9/12/2018 IN EXECUTIVE ORDER 13848 IS STILL ACTIVE. IT WAS MOST RECENTLY EXTENDED BY PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN IN SEPTEMBER 2024.
the declaration activates specific statutes that grant the executive branch additional powers or flexibility to address the emergency.
during a national emergency, numerous laws provide the President with special authorities, including economic, trade and military. emergencies enable the reallocation of funds or resources to address the crisis.
SINCE SEPTEMBER 12, 2018, the following Federal Statutes provided Donald Trump special authorities:
• National Emergencies Act (NEA): Framework for declaring, conducting, and terminating national emergencies.
• International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA): Allows the President to regulate commerce after declaring a national emergency with respect to any unusual and extraordinary threat to U.S. interests.
• Stafford Act: Authorizes the President to provide federal assistance for state and local governments in the event of disasters.
• Trading with the Enemy Act (TWEA): Gives authority over foreign assets and financial transactions during emergencies.
• Defense Production Act: Empowers the President to prioritize and control the allocation of strategic resources, including production and distribution for national defense.
• Public Health Service Act: Grants authority for public health emergencies, including managing and responding to outbreaks.
• War Powers Resolution: during a national emergency where the security of the homeland is threatened - the President's military-related authorities are significantly expanded to include:
1.) Deployment of Forces:
• National Guard: Use the National Guard under federal control (Title 10 status) for domestic operations if authorized by Congress or under certain emergency statutes.
• Active Duty Military: Deploy active duty forces within the U.S. for national defense purposes, though this is highly regulated due to the Posse Comitatus Act, which restricts the military's role in domestic law enforcement.
2.) Mobilization:
• Reservists: Call up reserve components of the military for active duty.
• Civilian Personnel: Activate civilians with military experience or skills through various emergency powers.
3.) Command and Control:
• Unified Command: Establish unified command structures for responding to the emergency, potentially integrating various branches of military, federal, state, and local agencies.
4.) Defense Production:
• Invoke the Defense Production Act to prioritize production and allocation of resources necessary for defense and emergency response, including directing private sector companies.
5.) Infrastructure Protection:
• Deploy military engineers and units to protect or repair critical infrastructure.
6.) Airspace and Maritime Control:
• Control airspace, potentially including establishing no-fly zones.
• Maritime interdiction or control of ports and waterways if necessary.
7.) Cyber and Space Operations:
• Engage in defensive and offensive cyber operations if the threat involves cyber attacks.
• Utilize space assets for surveillance, communication, and other strategic purposes.
8.) Border Security:
• Enhance border security measures, including military support, if the threat involves border integrity.
9.) Continuity of Government (COG):
• Implement COG plans to ensure the continuity of essential functions of government during a crisis.
10.) Emergency Legislation:
• Request and potentially receive special legislative authority from Congress to act more decisively or with broader powers.
DURING A NATIONAL EMERGENCY - ALL OPERATIONAL BRANCHES OF THE MILITARY ULTIMATELY REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT, WHO IS THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES.
and you thought he'd just walk away..
https://t.me/JulianAssangeWiki