Previously classified files obtained by the Brennan Center for Justice reveal that the 2004 George W. Bush administration conducted a holistic review of the president’s emergency powers, with the goal of modernizing a set of secret plans for continuity-of-government in a nuclear war.
The George W. Bush Presidential Library turned over 500 out of 6,000 pages of the documents, known as “presidential emergency action documents” (PEADs), which “shed troubling new light on the powers that modern presidents claim they possess in moments of crisis,” according to the Brennan Center, which obtained the records through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
PEADS are a creation of the Cold War, and understandably so; the world literally teetered on the brink of nuclear destruction on more than one occasion, especially when the chance of a Soviet first-strike nuclear attack was strongest. The earliest known drafts were reported to have contained authorities that drew from broad interpretations of presidential and executive powers.
Official reports from the 1960s noted that various PEADs gave presidents the authority to implement measures like suspending habeas corpus in order to detain “dangerous persons” within the country, to engage in news media censorship, and to bar international travel (of note, Abraham Lincoln suspended habeas corpus during the Civil War and also censored news media sympathetic to the South).
Following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the U.S., one Bush administration official saw updating the PEADs as an “urgent and compelling security effort, especially in light of ongoing threats.”
Though the Brennan Center could not obtain more recent PEADs, the documents the organization did receive “show some of the most disturbing aspects of early-Cold War emergency action documents” were kept in place at least until 2008.
“At least one of the documents under review was designed to implement the emergency authorities contained in Section 706 of the Communications Act,” the Brennan Center reported. “During World War II, Congress granted the president authority to shut down or seize control of ‘any facility or station for wire communication’ upon proclamation ‘that there exists a state or threat of war involving the United States.’
“This frighteningly expansive language was, at the time, hemmed in by Americans’ limited use of telephone calls and telegrams. Today, however, a president willing to test the limits of his or her authority might interpret ‘wire communications’ to encompass the internet — and therefore claim a ‘kill switch’ over vast swaths of electronic communication,” the center opined
And of note, could that ’emergency declaration’ be tied to the economic collapse that the Biden regime is fomenting? Or another mass shooting?
The Bush administration repeatedly noted that the then-president could claim very “broad” powers under equally broad interpretations of the law and the Constitution. There’s no question that the same ‘Obama family’ of officials running Biden’s regime would do the same.
This is why it matters that the Clinton-Bush-Obama nexus is running our government again and not a true America First patriot in one Donald Trump.
1 comment:
Deception has come and been exposed, so the big question is, "Why hasn't an elite part of our Military, poised to protect it's citizen's against enemies both domestic and foreign, dealt with evil from those whom seek to subvert us"?????
God has provided us angels from heaven and here on Earth; Surely behind the scenes there is something brewing to counter-act this evil, right? It takes time to clean up twenty plus years from non-elected criminals Agenda's to be dismantled,understood.
Relief and accountability, needs to be shown soon, IMO! Otherwise, blow-back from the masses will be intense, and necessary, we don't imagine this is what anyone wants, right? Time is now for everyone to know if round-ups have been happening or taken place, IMO!
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