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This is not a close case. A terse opinion may follow on the ongoing, urgent need to allow this president and all future presidents authority over their home/office/national security facilities within that area as well as associated areas such as Camp David.
To ignore the rapidly evolving threats to the White House and any facility used frequently by any president against this reality would be reckless beyond reason and defy common sense. Judge Rao’s dissent from the D.C. Circuit decision is persuasive, but it is too long. The idea that there has to be a process to change the White House facilities (or Camp David or any national security facility threatened by the continually changing capabilities of the country’s enemies) is ridiculous and should be declared so in short, sharp sentences aimed at restoring common sense to the country’s awareness of the threats it faces.
The Constitution would not have established the separate but equal branch of the Executive (which also names him the commander in chief of the military) without including within those grants the necessary and proper powers to conduct both the execution of the laws and the facilities necessary to the command-and-control of the military.
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The backdrop to this case is not just repeated attempts on the lives of this and other presidents, but also rapidly evolving surveillance technology that has to be countered, and, of course, the astonishing evolution of the threats from drones and hypersonic missiles over the past three years. This president and future presidents should not be hindered in securing their homes, offices and national security facilities from a threat matrix that has soared off the charts.
Recall that on 9/11, Vice President Dick Cheney was physically lifted up and out of his West Wing office. Where do you think he was taken? The Blue Room?
What do you imagine is being built below the new East Wing?
Imagine the consequences of a state sponsor of terror successfully targeting the White House in the near term if necessary defenses that would have deflected the attack are not in place because of this ridiculous litigation.
"Trump Derangement Syndrome" has spread far and wide, but while the hard left in this country (and the terror-based regimes which align with the objectives of the radicals) would love to see a commander in chief denied authority over his command structures and defense of his residence, the Supreme Court should move quickly to end this circus.
Most of America, and certainly its highest court, would rather spend the rest of its summer break relaxing and preparing for another term that begins in October.
But that’s not what would-be assassin nutters much less the Iranian Revolutionary Guard are doing this August. The Supreme Court "must never forget that it is a constitution we are expounding," and this is the rare case where common sense about the Constitution should see the stay issue and construction resumed according to the design the president has approved after consultations with the Secret Service and the Pentagon.
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/morning-glory-scotus-should-urgently-allow-construction-white-house-proceed