Trump Readies “Emergency Constitution” As May-2020 War Declaration Joins National Emergency Election
An explanation for which is provided by the Congressional Research Service (CRS), that works exclusively for the United States Congress, and among whose many duties are them documenting wars their nation has declared—which is why the Ministry of Defense (MoD) took exceptional notice this past summer when theCongressional Research Service released the document “U.S. Periods of War and Dates of Recent Conflicts Updated June 5, 2020”, wherein it grimly noted: “On May 20, 2020, President Donald J. Trump issued a Notice to Congress: “… in accordance with section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)), I am continuing for 1 year the national emergency with respect to the stabilization of Iraq declared in Executive Order 13303”—the consequence of which means that President Trump placed the United States in a state of war for a period existing from 20 May 2020 to 20 May 2021.
A now existing state of war that gives President Trump extraordinary powers under the little know legal doctrine called the “Emergency Constitution”—one of whose most fearful provisions of is “The Suspension Clause”, that President Trump can use to imprison anyone found to be a threat to America and its survival—are unlimited war time powers conferred upon any President of the United States by the United States Supreme Court, as confirmed by the ruling made during World War II by this high court in a case involving Nazi Germany saboteurs—and whose decision said: “Even had they been civilians properly domiciled in the United States at the outbreak of the war, they would have been subject under the statutes to restraint and other disciplinary action by the President without appeals to the courts…In any event, the Court rejected the jurisdictional challenge by one of the saboteurs on the basis of his claim to U.S. citizenship, finding U.S. citizenship wholly irrelevant to the determination of whether a wartime captive is an “enemy belligerent” within the meaning of the law of war”.