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Literal google result:
A military tribunal is a court that tries members of an enemy army, enemy combatants, or members of one's own military, often for violations of the laws of war or other military offenses, differing from civilian courts in its procedures and jurisdiction. In the U.S., military justice is governed by the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and can be appealed to military appellate courts, with the highest being the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. While establishing military tribunals can be controversial due to concerns about fairness and due process, they are distinct from general civilian courts and are often used when civilian courts are unavailable or during wartime.
Key Aspects of Military Tribunals
Jurisdiction:
Military tribunals try individuals, including enemy combatants and members of the armed forces, for violations of military law or the laws of war.
Distinction from Courts-Martial:
While both fall under military justice, courts-martial primarily try their own military members, whereas tribunals or commissions are often used for enemy combatants, as seen with the Guantanamo Bay military commissions.
Trump has placed the US under War powers since his 1st term in 2017. 3 EOs that enacted it. Not only are weat warbut we are also talking aboutenemy combatantsie anyone working against the US. (Of which a Somali infiltrator falls well within let alone ANY traitor in congress)
Like Q said: has the president ever said anything (since POTUS) that turned out to NOT be true?