THEY ARE SO SCARED OF TRUMP'S EMERGENCY POWERS

nytimes.com/2020/04/10/opinion/trump-coronavirus-emergency-powers.html
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Trump Has Emergency Powers We Aren’t Allowed to Know About
>The past few weeks have given Americans a crash course in the powers that federal, state and local governments wield during emergencies. We’ve seen businesses closed down, citizens quarantined and travel restricted. When President Trump declared emergencies on March 13 under both the Stafford Act and the National Emergencies Act, he boasted, “I have the right to do a lot of things that people don’t even know about.”

>The president is right. Some of the most potent emergency powers at his disposal are likely ones we can’t know about, because they are not contained in any publicly available laws. Instead, they are set forth in classified documents known as “presidential emergency action documents.”

>These documents consist of draft proclamations, executive orders and proposals for legislation that can be quickly deployed to assert broad presidential authority in a range of worst-case scenarios. They are one of the government’s best-kept secrets. No presidential emergency action document has ever been released or even leaked. And it appears that none has ever been invoked.

>Given the real possibility that these documents could make their first appearance in the coronavirus crisis, Congress should insist on having full access to them to ensure that they are consistent with the Constitution and basic principles of democracy.

>Presidential emergency action documents emerged during the Eisenhower administration as a set of plans to provide for continuity of government after a Soviet nuclear attack. Over time, they were expanded to include proposed responses to other types of emergencies. As described in one declassified government memorandum, they are designed “to implement extraordinary presidential authority in response to extraordinary situations.”

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>Other government documents have revealed some of the actions that older presidential emergency action documents — those issued up through the 1970s — purported to authorize. These include suspension of habeas corpus by the president (not by Congress, as assigned in the Constitution), detention of United States citizens who are suspected of being “subversives,” warrantless searches and seizures and the imposition of martial law.

>Some of these actions would seem unconstitutional, at least in the absence of authorization by Congress. Past presidential emergency action documents, however, have tested the line of how far presidents’ constitutional authority may stretch in an emergency.

>For example, a Department of Justice memorandum from the Lyndon B. Johnson administration discusses a presidential emergency action document that would impose censorship on news sent abroad. The memo notes that while no “express statutory authority” exists for such a measure, “it can be argued that these actions would be legal in the aftermath of a devastating nuclear attack based on the president’s constitutional powers to preserve the national security.” It then recommends that the president seek ratifying legislation from Congress after issuing the orders.

>Much less is known about the contents of more recent presidential emergency action documents — but we do know they exist. They undergo periodic revision to take into account new laws, conditions and concerns. The Department of Justice reviews the proposed changes for legal soundness, the Federal Emergency Management Agency plays a coordinating role and the National Security Council provides policy direction and final approval.

>Based on budgetary requests from the Department of Justice to Congress and other documents, it appears that presidential emergency action documents were revised in the late 1980s, in the 2000s and again starting in 2012 and continuing into the Trump administration. The latest numbers available suggest there are between 50 and 60 such documents in existence.

>There is no question that presidential emergency action documents could be used in a pandemic like that caused by the coronavirus. A 2006 Nuclear Regulatory Commission memorandum addressed that agency’s plan under President Bush’s 2005 “National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza.” The concern was how to maintain operations in response to a pandemic that proved to be “persistent, widespread, and prolonged.” The memo’s authors offered the Nuclear Regulatory Commission 14 bullet points of actions, including to “review presidential emergency action documents” and “select those most likely to be needed” by the commission.

>The most notable aspect of presidential emergency action documents might be their extreme secrecy. It’s not uncommon for the government to classify its plans or activities in the area of national security. However, even the most sensitive military operations or intelligence activities must be reported to at least some members of Congress. By contrast, we know of no evidence that the executive branch has ever consulted with Congress — or even informed any of its members — regarding the contents of presidential emergency action documents.

and you aren't?

>That is a dangerous state of affairs. The coronavirus pandemic is fast becoming the most serious crisis to face this country since World War II. And it is happening under the watch of a president who has claimed that Article II of the Constitution gives him “the right to do whatever I want.” It is not far-fetched to think that we might see the deployment of these documents for the first time and that they will assert presidential powers beyond those granted by Congress or recognized by the courts as flowing from the Constitution.

>Even in the most dire of emergencies, the president of the United States should not be able to operate free from constitutional checks and balances. The coronavirus crisis should serve as a wake-up call. Presidential emergency action documents have managed to escape democratic oversight for nearly 70 years. Congress should move quickly to remedy that omission and assert its authority to review these documents, before we all learn just how far this administration believes the president’s powers reach.

Nah.

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MIGA indeed my friend.
Tell me how the boots taste.

>meme flag
>miga
>bootlicker
It's okay kike, the sooner you come to realize your liberal world order is over the faster you'll be able to cope with reality.

>Trump goes all out to protect Israeli and Jewish interests
>Trump has absolute power (aNd ThIs Is A gOoD tHiNg)
>Go full MIGA and call anybody that criticizes a kike
Man, you kikes sure are shifty

Secret laws don't overrule the Constitution. Trump may not like it, but he can't order those states to do anything. Whether their concern about reopening is valid is irrelevant in the eyes of the law.

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Nah what's making you kikes all uppity is the fact that all these Presidential powers were put into place for future corrupt Presidents and they never expected Trump to use all these tools against their own Liberal World Order. Cope.

you are so ignorant.
he handed power over to fema w/the disaster declaration of all 50 states.
i suggest you read eo12148 for a starter.

>handed power to FEMA
FEMA is a federal agency under the President's control. Are you retarded?

in other words, he does have total authority, and CNN and MSNBC are wrong.

read the goddamn eo you fkng retard.

fuck off you idiot. Cuomo outlawed the second amendment and nobody gives a shit.

You understand the powers discussed in this thread are decades old and don't come from an EO Trump signed right? This thread is talking about Trump forcing states to reopen.

You were fine with how the boots tasted when they were your side's flavor. Magic Nigra Obama had all these same powers, in fact you gave him more.

Bush siezed control of each states National Guard units. He was a piece of shit too

you understand unless rescinded it's in full force?
what are you 10yrs old fapping to porn?

Good, I hope he throws every fucking governor/mayor/senator from the northeast and west coast and any other corrupt pedo scumbag in jail or has them executed. CONSTITUTIONAL GUN LAWS AND CARRY NATIONWIDE.

You don't even understand what you're trying to say do you?

you arent fooling anybody

>all out to protect jewish and Israeli interests

Such as....? What moving the embassy from Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem? Who fucking cares?

>Hey president, why don't you use your powers to shut down the country?
>OMG he's going to use his powers to overrule the states? WTF LEFTISTS BROS
fucking kike hypocrisy i swear

you're clearly a result of common core.
wake the fuk up.

Are you a bot?

>forcing states to reopen
What planet do these morons live in? 9 states are trying to find a way to reopen earlier than federal guidelines. They're making it out to be that every state wants to be closed like a hermit and big bad Trump wants to force them to be free again.

They're trying to get ahead of Trump in an attempt to get credit for reopening the country but literally like 2 days ago these governors were pushign the lockdown status quo. They're mad because if Trump gets this country up and running again and takes credit he'll easily will all states in November.

the demographic with life experience punks like you love to hate.
i've been warning all here about smart meters, emf, 5g, gmei & the majority here are on the short bus.
not all...a precious few are quite brilliant.
now, fk off & try to get an education.

you're clearly a scripted bot whose been coded by complete retards.

Kek wat

Not a fucking argument.
What would you say if I turned on my flag right now and it was an American flag?
Would I still be a kike?
If so, you're a kike.

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>Makes non-argument
>Gets called out for it
>Doubles down
This is your brain on autism

retard
you're all right for a decrepit old boomer my friend

>Trying to use autism as an insult
>Yas Forums literally created the weaponized autism meme
Continue to prove you don't belong here.

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best you can do?
you're a binary thinking retard.
wtf does it take to get you young'ns to realize when given 2 choices, the narrative is controlled & if you had 1 whit of critical thinking skills, you'd realize it's neither or and/both.
don't look behind the curtain toto.
flying monkees are after you.

This is REX-84, and has been known about forever. Fuck the ZOG congress, fuck Bill Gates, Fuck the Good Club, and Fuck Trump.

What's your meme flag argument now?
VPN kike, right?

Hope he personally executes the press on the White House lawn.