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The White House is considering declaring a national climate emergency, referred to as a climate crisis by some. If President Biden declares this emergency, he could have extensive powers similar to those during COVID and 9/11 emergencies. This could allow him to implement a Green New Deal without congressional approval.

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Trump and his lawyers seem to forget that they are not yet the president. If the Supreme Court grants the president complete immunity from prosecution, what would stop the actual president, Joe Biden, from launching a preemptive strike on Mar-a-Lago to engineer regime change? However, I don't believe Biden has the authority to attack his political rival, as it would violate Pazzi Conicatus and murder laws. If Biden were to do so, he would likely face prosecution. Trump and his supporters fail to understand that the powers he claims for himself would also apply to future presidents.

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The implications are far-reaching and concern the integrity of our democratic republic. An outgoing president took action to manufacture intelligence to undermine and usurp the will of the American people in that election. This launched what would be a years-long coup against the incoming president of the United States, Donald Trump.

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NBC News reported that if Joe Biden declares a national climate emergency, he could have COVID-like powers similar to 9/11 emergency powers. The Center For Biological Diversity estimated he could have around 130 wartime-like powers to implement the Green New Deal without Congress. The Biden White House is considering this move, potentially giving Biden dictatorial powers to push through the Green New Deal without democratic approval. This has sparked concerns and is widely covered in the media.

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To understand how the American government operates, consider Richard Nixon, the most popular president, who was forced to resign without a vote, replaced by Gerald Ford, the only unelected president. Nixon believed federal agencies were undermining the government. In 1972, he suggested to CIA Director Richard Helms that the CIA was involved in JFK's assassination. Shortly after, the Watergate scandal emerged, led by Bob Woodward, a former naval officer with ties to intelligence agencies. The FBI's Mark Felt was Woodward's main source, and the agencies aimed to discredit Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew, who resigned. Ford, tied to the Warren Commission, became president. This illustrates how unelected officials influence politics, undermining democracy. A similar fate befell General Michael Flynn in the Trump administration, showing the system's flaws. Ultimately, the public deserves a true democracy, not control by those who are unelected.

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The term "unelected" used by Democrats is misleading. Donald Trump was elected in a landslide, and his staff, including the national security adviser and chief of staff, serve at his pleasure. They are implementing the agenda chosen by the American people. The real unelected power lies within the bureaucracy, such as USAID, the FBI, and the CIA, which have acted against Trump. President Trump is working to restore democracy by asserting control over the federal bureaucracy. He is the only individual elected by the entire nation to carry out the agenda that reflects the voters' wishes, while other officials are elected at local or state levels. Ultimately, the president is in charge of the federal executive branch.

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Emergency powers can be abused, as seen in Canada. In early 2022, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked emergency powers during protests against COVID-19 restrictions, allowing him to freeze the bank accounts of protesters without due process. This included taking funds raised through crowdfunding to support the truckers. The Emergencies Act of 1988 granted the government significant authority to act against dissent. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland warned that financial institutions could freeze accounts without a court order if vehicles were used in protests. This situation highlights the dangers of excessive presidential power, which can target citizens unexpectedly. If such actions can occur in Canada, they could potentially happen in the U.S. as well.

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The Biden administration has introduced a concerning directive, DOD 5240.01, which reportedly grants the Pentagon unprecedented authority to use lethal force against Americans protesting government policies on U.S. soil. This marks a significant shift in military power and raises alarming questions about its implications. The directive has sparked widespread discussion and fear, as it allows the military to potentially engage in deadly force against citizens for the first time in history.

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The 2020 election took place under a national emergency declared by President Trump, which was set up to trap unauthorized access to election infrastructure. Dominion Voting Systems and another company called Cite, both foreign-owned, were involved in election fraud. The US military reportedly raided a server farm in Spain connected to Cite. Trump's executive order allows for the seizure of assets of individuals and organizations involved in foreign interference in US elections. The evidence of election fraud is being gathered, and Trump may declare the election null and void due to the attempted coup against the US. Once the evidence is presented, Trump can arrest those involved and declare himself the winner of the election.

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Politicians fear intel agencies due to potential blackmail, compromising democracy. Elected officials with hidden secrets allow abuses to persist. Speculation on reasons for inaction includes personal flaws and blackmail. A powerful official acknowledged this reality, highlighting a systemic issue of compromise and control.

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To understand how the American government operates, consider the case of Richard Nixon, the most popular president in U.S. history, who was forced to resign without a single vote against him. Nixon believed federal agencies were undermining democracy. His downfall began with the Watergate scandal, which was reported by Bob Woodward, a former naval officer with ties to intelligence agencies. The investigation was fueled by Mark Felt, the FBI's deputy director, who was involved in discrediting Nixon. Following Nixon's resignation, Gerald Ford, who had served on the Warren Commission, became president. This illustrates how unelected officials can control the political system, undermining democracy. The targeting of figures like General Michael Flynn shows the ongoing struggle against this entrenched power. Ultimately, when unvoted individuals hold power, true democracy is compromised.

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We spoke to someone with access to hidden CIA documents about their involvement in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The response was clear: yes, the CIA was involved. This revelation suggests that there are powerful forces within the U.S. government that operate beyond democratic control, capable of influencing elections and concealing their actions, including the murder of a president. This undermines the very concept of democracy. Trust in the government has declined since Kennedy's assassination, and those in the know, including every CIA director since 1963, have been aware of this troubling reality.

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There are concerns that Donald Trump could misuse the doomsday book, a document meant to protect the country during foreign invasion or rebellion, for his own political gain. He could potentially use extraordinary powers to shut down companies, control the Internet, or deploy the military within the US. The American people are not widely aware of these emergency powers, which is worrisome. Trump could also weaponize government agencies like the Department of Education and the Department of Veterans Affairs to benefit his allies and harm his enemies, including people in blue states. The speaker recalls Trump's reluctance to provide emergency aid to blue states because he disliked them. In summary, the doomsday book poses a threat if Trump were to exploit its powers for personal or political reasons.

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Colonel North, during your time at the NSC, were you involved in continuity of government plans for major disasters? This topic is sensitive and classified, so I request we avoid it. I am concerned about reports of a contingency plan that could suspend the Constitution during emergencies. Is this related to your work? I respectfully ask that we not discuss this now; we can arrange an executive session if needed. Unfortunately, only Jack Brooks got close to this issue before being stopped. The reality is that standby provisions exist, allowing for military intervention to apprehend and detain Americans in the name of countering terrorism.

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The White House is considering declaring a national climate emergency, referred to as a climate crisis. If President Biden does so, he could gain extensive emergency powers similar to those during 9/11. This could allow him to implement a Green New Deal without congressional approval, raising concerns about bypassing democracy. Reports suggest Biden might take this step, potentially giving him dictatorial powers to push through his agenda.

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President Harris stated that Trump would turn the US military against the American public to promote his agenda. However, the Biden-Harris administration allegedly enacted a directive two weeks ago that changes the law, making it legal for the U.S. military to use lethal force against American citizens on American soil. Under this directive, the U.S. military can legally shoot and kill Americans who engage in political protest because they disagree with White House policies. This initiative came from the Democratic party, not during the Trump administration.

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The executive power is vested in the President of the United States, as stated in Article Two of the Constitution. No court can assume that role or define the duties of those in the executive office. This amendment violates the separation of powers and Article Two, implying a federal court could limit the duties of individuals within the President's office, which isn't their role. Without action, presidents face numerous claims across multiple states, potentially using non-official funds to respond. Since 2017, courts have been used nefariously. Lawfare has been weaponized against President Trump, even after his presidency. The President defines the duties of personnel within the office, as clearly stated in Article Two.

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Trump having had the codes and now possessing classified information for Americans, potentially sharing it at his resort with anyone, should be terrifying to all Americans. He needs to be stopped.

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Donald Trump reportedly stated that the U.S. had completed a successful attack on three nuclear sites in Iran. This news is alarming and unconstitutional because only the U.S. Congress can take the country to war. The president does not have that right.

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The president of the United States is the leader and takes an oath of office to protect the Constitution. While there are three coequal branches of government, the president holds a unique responsibility for national security. This is why the president has the authority to act and make difficult decisions, like previous presidents such as Abraham Lincoln and George Washington. Donald Trump currently faces such a moment in history, standing alone in his position.

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Liz Cheney and the speaker discuss the potential damage Donald Trump could do within the government without breaking the law. They highlight concerns about how he could use his powers to manipulate the government and bend it to his will. The speaker emphasizes national security as a major worry, mentioning the existence of a doomsday book in the White House. This book contains extraordinary powers that could be used for domestic political purposes. They express concerns about Trump invoking powers to shut down companies, control the internet, or deploy the military within the country. The speaker also mentions the possibility of weaponizing government agencies to support allies and harm enemies, including people living in blue states. The doomsday book in Trump's hands is seen as undesirable.

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The US government has no legal checks in place to overrule the president if he orders a nuclear attack. This system was designed during the Cold War to ensure a quick response to a surprise attack from the Soviet Union. While some may hope that senior political figures, military commanders, or lawyers would intervene, it would be illegal for them to do so. The president has complete control over the US Armed Forces as the commander in chief. This lack of checks is concerning, especially considering the president's recent actions of spreading false election claims and inciting violence. The current reality is that the president can order a military attack without delay, and there is no immediate solution to this issue.

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In 1951, the US enacted the Invention Secrecy Act, allowing the government to keep inventions secret if they pose a threat to national security or economy. Violating this act can lead to imprisonment. Currently, over 6,000 patents are kept secret by the US government, preventing inventors from discussing, exporting, or selling them outside military channels. Many are curious about these patents and their potential impact on industries like oil.

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The 25th amendment poses no risk to me, but could be problematic for Joe Biden and his administration. Be cautious about what you wish for.

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Trump Threatens 1500 Troops To MN As Walz Mobilizes National Guard
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A high-tension discussion centers on Trump moving 1,500 active-duty soldiers toward Minnesota, with the Pentagon placing units on prepare-to-deploy status after threats to invoke the Insurrection Act. The hosts outline Governor Walz’s mobilization of the state National Guard and describe thousands of protesters and on-the-ground federal presence, framing the situation as a volatile clash between separate political authorities and a broader struggle over federal power and public order. They interrogate the administration’s strategy, arguing it seeks to intimidate opponents and reset political dynamics, while noting past judicial pushback against deployment in other cities. The conversation shifts to how immigration and blue-state governance intersect with perceived chaos, highlighting a cycle of escalation, perceived loss of legitimacy, and a push toward showing strength through enforcement. The discussion also probes legal theories surrounding executive power and immunity as part of the unfolding crisis.
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