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 (DIR) Post #Avp9msAv4FJPacmPIW by vitaman59@www.minds.com
       2025-06-29T17:07:44+00:00
       
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       https://www.lewrockwell.com/2025/06/chuck-baldwin/donald-trump-has-joined-joe-biden-in-the-ranks-of-war-criminals/"What the president of the United States did was profoundly unconstitutional, absolutely unlawful, was an impeachable offense and was a war crime. Under our Constitution only the Congress can declare war, not the president. And Congress can only declare war on a country that poses an immediate and grave military threat to the United States of America. President Trump has started a war with Iran, which poses no threat—let alone immediate or grave—whatsoever to the national security of the United States of America. Under an unconstitutional statute, but still the law, the War Powers Resolution, the president is required to give notice to Congress and give Congress an opportunity to respond before he attacks a foreign country. He can carry out the response, but he has to tell Congress and give Congress an opportunity to respond. He not only ignored the Constitution, he ignored that law. As unconstitutional as it is—it hasn’t been tested by the courts—it is still the law. The president ignored it. Killing people and destroying property in another country without a just cause is a war crime. It is the moral and legal equivalent of a high crime and misdemeanor. It is an impeachable offense. And it is time for the American public and the Congress to do something about it.There you have it: What Trump did in attacking Iran was not only unconstitutional, but it was also a war crime, “the moral and legal equivalent of a high crime and misdemeanor,” which is an impeachable offense."
       
 (DIR) Post #Avp9msmqnDeZUGWhQ8 by FreeinTX@poa.st
       2025-07-05T13:12:28.482191Z
       
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       @vitaman59 Thank God we've haven't had a single war since ww2, the last time Congress declared war.