Showing posts with label emergency powers abuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emergency powers abuse. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Trump’s 2025 Violations: Military Overreach, Birthright Exodus & Budget Breaches

 Here are constitutional and legal violations attributed to President Trump in 2025, backed by current reporting:


🧭 Major Alleged Violations & Overreaches

1. Illegal National Guard & Marine Deployment in Los Angeles


2. Birthright Citizenship Executive Order


3. Unilateral Revocation of Appropriated Funds

  • Details: Trump halted federal grants for public health and infrastructure through EO actions, ignoring Congress’s Appropriations Clause.

    • Lawsuits filed by states and NGOs assert he lacks authority to withhold funds once appropriated .


4. Frequent Emergency & Military Powers Overreach

  • Details: Trump has increasingly relied on emergency declarations and Title 10 powers to enact policies, deploy forces, and impose punishments—bypassing Congress.

    • Critics argue this pattern undermines democratic norms and violates statutory constraints (e.g., the National Emergencies Act) washingtonpost.com+1wired.com+1.


⚖ Summary of Constitutional Violations

ViolationConstitutional / Statutory Basis
Deploying federal troops in LA10th Amendment, Posse Comitatus, Title 10 U.S.C. § 12406
Birthright citizenship EO14th Amendment (Citizenship Clause)
Withholding Congressional fundsAppropriations Clause
Declaring emergencies/executive overreachNational Emergencies Act, separation of powers concerns

✔️ What’s Next

These actions have triggered ongoing legal challenges and injunctions. They raise vital questions about:

  • Limits on executive power

  • Constitutional constraints on presidential authority

  • The preservation of state sovereignty

  • The judiciary’s role in enforcing constitutional norms

Here are the specific constitutional provisions and federal laws President Trump is alleged to have violated in 2025, along with the relevant text, citations, and sources.


1. 10th Amendment — States’ Rights & Unauthorized Troop Deployment

“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution… are reserved to the States…”

  • Violation: Deploying 4,000 National Guard and 700 Marines to Los Angeles without Governor Newsom’s consent, in violation of the Tenth Amendment and federalism principles. Courts are reviewing its legality under Title 10 U.S.C. § 12406 and the Posse Comitatus Act (1878), which restricts federal troops in domestic law enforcement theguardian.com+15wired.com+15justsecurity.org+15.


2. Insurrection Act & Title 10 U.S.C. § 12406

  • Insurrection Act (10 U.S.C. §§ 251–255): Allows federal troop deployment only in cases of rebellion or insurrection, with state consent unless Congress authorizes otherwise .

  • 10 U.S.C. § 12406: Authorizes calling up National Guard to federal service only under strict conditions (“invasion” or “rebellion”)—history suggests troop deploys without these criteria may exceed legal bounds whitehouse.gov+15justsecurity.org+15cbsnews.com+15.


3. Posse Comitatus Act (18 U.S.C. § 1385)

“Whoever… uses any part of the Army… to execute the laws shall be fined or imprisoned…”


4. 14th Amendment, Citizenship Clause

“All persons born or naturalized… are citizens of the United States…”


5. Appropriations Clause

“No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury… unless Appropriations made by Law…” (Art I, Sec 9)

  • Violation: EO halting federal grants after Congressional appropriation arguably violates this clause, which assigns funding authority to Congress alone .


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✅ Summary of Violations

Law / AmendmentSpecific TextTrump’s Action
10th AmendmentPowers not delegated are reserved to statesFederal troop deployment over state objections en.wikipedia.orgcalmatters.org+15washingtonpost.com+15news.northeastern.edu+15
Insurrection ActDeploy troops during rebellion, invasionUsed Title 10 but without rebellion/invasion evidence
Posse ComitatusMilitary cannot enforce civil lawDeployed troops for immigration unrest
14th AmendmentCitizenship by birthEO removes citizenship from U.S.-born children
Appropriations ClauseMoney must be appropriated by lawEO froze Congressional grants