Rule by Fiat: National Crises, Fake Emergencies and Other Dangerous Presidential Powers

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“When the President does it, that means that it is not illegal.”—Richard Nixon

Who pays the price for the dissolution of the constitutional covenant that holds the government and its agents accountable to the will of the people?

We all do.

This ill-advised decision by President Trump to circumvent the Constitution’s system of checks and balances by declaring a national emergency in order to build a border wall constitutes yet another expansion of presidential power that exposes the nation to further constitutional peril.

It doesn’t matter that the legal merits of this particular national emergency will be challenged in court.

The damage has already been done.

As reporter Danny Cevallos points out, “President Donald Trump only had to say ‘national emergency’ to dramatically increase his executive and legal authority. By simply uttering those words … Trump immediately unleashed dozens of statutory powers available to a president only during a state of emergency. The power of the nation’s chief executive to declare such an emergency knows few strictures — it was designed that way.”

We have now entered into a strange twilight zone where ego trumps justice, propaganda perverts truth, and imperial presidents—empowered to indulge their authoritarian tendencies by legalistic courts, corrupt legislatures and a disinterested, distracted populace—rule by fiat rather than by the rule of law.

This attempt by Trump to rule by fiat merely plays into the hands of those who would distort the government’s system of checks and balances and its constitutional separation of powers beyond all recognition.

This is about unadulterated power in the hands of the Executive Branch.

This is about corporate greed disguised as a national need.

Most of all, however, this is about the rise of an “emergency state” that justifies all manner of government tyranny and power grabs in the so-called name of national security.

This is exactly the kind of concentrated, absolute power the founders attempted to guard against by establishing a system of checks of balances that separates and shares power between three co-equal branches: the executive, the legislative and the judiciary.

“The system of checks and balances that the Framers envisioned now lacks effective checks and is no longer in balance,” concludes law professor William P. Marshall. “The implications of this are serious. The Framers designed a system of separation of powers to combat government excess and abuse and to curb incompetence. They also believed that, in the absence of an effective separation-of-powers structure, such ills would inevitably follow. Unfortunately, however, power once taken is not easily surrendered.”

The Constitution invests the President with very specific, limited powers: to serve as Commander in Chief of the military, grant pardons, make treaties (with the approval of Congress), appoint ambassadors and federal judges (again with Congress’ blessing), and veto legislation.

In recent years, however, American presidents have anointed themselves with the power to wage war, unilaterally kill Americans, torture prisoners, strip citizens of their rights, arrest and detain citizens indefinitely, carry out warrantless spying on Americans, and erect their own secretive, shadow government.

The powers amassed by each past president and inherited by each successive president—powers which add up to a toolbox of terror for an imperial ruler—empower whomever occupies the Oval Office to act as a dictator, above the law and beyond any real accountability.

Consider some of the presidential powers—which have been acquired through the use of executive orders, decrees, memorandums, proclamations, national security directives and legislative signing statements and can be activated by any sitting president—that have allowed past presidents to operate above the law and beyond the reach of the Constitution.

The power to kill. As the New York Times concluded, “President Obama, who came to office promising transparency and adherence to the rule of law, has become the first president to claim the legal authority to order an American citizen killed without judicial involvement, real oversight or public accountability.” Obama’s kill lists—signature drone strikes handpicked by the president—have been justified by the Justice Department as lawful because they are subject to internal deliberations by the executive branch. “In other words,” writes Amy Davidson for the New Yorker, “it’s due process if the President thinks about it.”

The power to wage war. Ever since Congress granted George W. Bush the authorization to use military force in the wake of 9/11, the United States has been in a state of endless war without Congress ever having declared one. Having pledged to end Bush’s wars, Barack Obama extended them.

The power to torture. Despite the fact that the Bush Administration’s use of waterboarding as a torture tactic was soundly criticized by Obama, the Obama Administration refused to hold anyone accountable for participating in the rendition and torture programs. In the absence of any finding of criminality, the authorization of such torture tactics remain part of the president’s domain—should he or she ever choose to revive it.

The power to spy on American citizens. In the wake of the 9/11 terror attacks, President Bush secretly authorized the National Security Agency to carry out surveillance on Americans’ phone calls and emails. The Bush Administration claimed that the Constitution gives the president inherent powers to protect national security. The covert surveillance continued under Obama and is full force under Trump.

The power to indefinitely detain American citizens. In 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued an executive order requiring that all Japanese-Americans be held in internment camps. While that order was later rescinded, the U.S. Supreme Court declared it to be constitutional. The ruling has never been overturned. Pointing out that such blatantly illegal detentions could happen again—with the blessing of the courts—Justice Scalia warned, “In times of war, the laws fall silent.” In fact, each National Defense Authorization Act enacted since 2012 has included a provision that permits the military to detain individuals—including Americans citizens—indefinitely without trial.

The power to strip American citizens of their constitutional rights. The Bush Administration claimed it could strip American citizens of their constitutional rights, imprison them indefinitely, and deny them legal representation simply by labeling them as enemy combatants. While the Obama Administration jettisoned the use of the term “enemy combatant,” it persisted in defending the president’s unilateral and global right to detain anyone suspected of supporting terrorist activities.

The power to secretly rewrite or sidestep the laws of the country. Secret courts, secret orders, and secret budgets have become standard operating procedure for presidential administrations in recent years. A good case in point is Presidential Policy Directive 20, a secret order signed by President Obama as a means of thwarting cyberattacks. Based on what little information was leaked to the press about the clandestine directive, it appears that the president essentially put the military in charge of warding off a possible cyberattack.

The power to transform the police into extensions of the military and indirectly institute martial law. What began in the 1960s as a war on drugs transitioned into an all-out campaign to transform America’s police forces into extensions of the military. Every successive president since Nixon has added to the police’s arsenal, tactics and authority. In fact, the Trump Administration has accelerated police militarization by distributing military weapons and equipment to police and incentivizing SWAT team raids and heavy-handed police tactics through the use of federal grants and asset forfeiture schemes.

The power to command the largest military and intelligence capabilities in the world and, in turn, “wag the dog.” As Professor Marshall points out:

In his roles as Commander-in-Chief and head of the Executive Branch, the President directly controls the most powerful military in the world and directs clandestine agencies such as the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency. That control provides the President with immensely effective, non-transparent capabilities to further his political agenda and/or diminish the political abilities of his opponents. Whether a President would cynically use such power solely for his political advantage has, of course, been the subject of political thrillers and the occasional political attack. President Clinton, for one, was accused of ordering the bombing of terrorist bases in Afghanistan to distract the nation from the Lewinsky scandal, and President Nixon purportedly used the Federal Bureau of Investigation to investigate his political enemies. But regardless whether such abuses actually occurred, there is no doubt that control of covert agencies provides ample opportunity for political mischief, particularly since the inherently secretive nature of these agencies means their actions often are hidden from public view. And as the capabilities of these agencies increase through technological advances in surveillance and other methods of investigation, so does the power of the President.

The power to declare a national emergency. The seeds of this present madness were sown more than a decade ago when George W. Bush stealthily issued two presidential directives that granted the president the power to unilaterally declare a national emergency, which is loosely defined as “any incident, regardless of location, that results in extraordinary levels of mass casualties, damage, or disruption severely affecting the U.S. population, infrastructure, environment, economy, or government functions.” Moreover, that national emergency can take any form, can be manipulated for any purpose and can be used to justify any end goal—all on the say so of the president. For instance, back in 1952, President Harry S. Truman tried—and failed—to use a national emergency declaration to seize control of the country’s steel mills. He lost when the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer against the presidential power grab.

Be warned: none of these powers expire at the end of a president’s term. They remain on the books, just waiting to be used or abused by the next political demagogue.

All of these imperial powers amassed by Trump’s predecessors—to kill American citizens without due process, to detain suspects (including American citizens) indefinitely, to strip Americans of their citizenship rights, to carry out mass surveillance on Americans without probable cause, to wage wars without congressional authorization, to suspend laws during wartime, to disregard laws with which he might disagree, to conduct secret wars and convene secret courts, to sanction torture, to sidestep the legislatures and courts with executive orders and signing statements, to direct the military to operate beyond the reach of the law, to establish a standing army on American soil, to operate a shadow government, to declare national emergencies for any manipulated reason, and to act as a dictator and a tyrant, above the law and beyond any real accountability—have become a permanent part of the president’s toolbox of terror.

Thus, Trump is not the first president to weaken the system of checks and balances, sidestep the rule of law, and expand the power of the president. He is just the most recent.

To our detriment, every successive occupant of the Oval Office since George Washington, who issued the first executive order, has expanded the reach and power of the presidency and made our republic that much more vulnerable to those who would abuse those powers in the future.

As Professor Marshall explains, “every extraordinary use of power by one President expands the availability of executive branch power for use by future Presidents.” Moreover, it doesn’t even matter whether other presidents have chosen not to take advantage of any particular power, because “it is a President’s action in using power, rather than forsaking its use, that has the precedential significance.”

In other words, each successive president continues to add to his office’s list of extraordinary orders and directives, granting him- or herself near dictatorial powers.

There’s no point debating which politician would be more dangerous with these powers.

As I point out in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, the fact that any individual—or branch of government—is empowered to act like a dictator is danger enough.

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23 Comments
Bad Brad
Bad Brad
February 19, 2019 6:40 am

Orange man bad!

mark branham
mark branham
February 19, 2019 7:10 am

So all presidents can declare a national emergency… except Trump??? How many times did the magic negro declare a national emergency? or bush/clinton/Regean, etc. When the congress cares not one whit about the safety of Americans, at least the president does.

This schism between Americans and the traitorous left will end in violence with one side winning, I want Trump to win because Americans will win.

These are no longer normal times. The president has forced the dems to reveal who they really are – leftist/commie/pigs who favor government control of everything ie, traitors to the nation of the United States. These scum are not amenable to reason, you cannot debate with them, you cannot convince them, their hatred has driven them to a state of insanity. We have but one choice, eliminate them and their deep state minders or face nuclear annihilation by Russia/China, and the deep state still wins!

mark
mark
  mark branham
February 19, 2019 8:44 pm

Yea man!

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
February 19, 2019 7:11 am

Trump is fighting DS, he is doing what we elected him to do.
MAGA

credit
credit
February 19, 2019 7:43 am

So you believe that when the bad guys use all available methods, no matter how immoral or illegal, the good guys should always stick to the playbook we’ve tried that already and it’s a slow death. Normalcy can be restored when the war is over

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
February 19, 2019 7:55 am

Whitehead is a sadly typical example of the sort of pearl-clutching, bow-tied, head-in-the-sand nitwit who has helped bring this country to the miserable state it is in. I laughed out loud at his prissy concern for the so-called “checks and balances” of the Constitution and how Trump’s decision on the border wall is the final leap into the abyss. Mr. Whitehead has apparently been occupied in counting the number of angels dancing on a pinhead these last 50 years and has failed to notice that the “constitutional republic” that rattles around in his head is long dead and buried. What was once the greatest nation on earth – a nation 90 pecent white, by the way – has been transformed in two or three generations into a grim parody of what it once was. The recent disclosures by the treasonous ex-GMan McCabe should be more than enough to convince even the most clod-hopping dullard that the idea that we can save the country through ordinary political means is simply ridiculous.
For those of your who do not grasp the enormity of what has happened in our country, the chief of the secret police (that is what the FBI really is) conspired with senior DOJ officials and possibly two senior cabinet members, to illegally remove our elected president from office. They were not joking and you had better believe that when the whole truth comes out it will be seen that Hillary Clinton, Obama, many senior Democrats, John McCain and other Republicans were all involved or at least had knowledge of this and silently supported it.
Whitehead does not get it. He is a slobbering, slack-jawed fool, the sort of nincompoop who would have urged caution, hot tea, and bullshit sessions with the British rather than riding with Paul Revere to sound the alarm.
The cold fact is that Trump would be entirely within his rights to order the immediate arrest and indefinite detentions of every single person who has been involved in this seditious attempt to overthrow the government. He would also be entirely within his rights to declare certain states in rebellion, dissolve their state governments, and round up every single senior official in those states and dump them in Gitmo.
There is a national emergency and it is not the lack of wall on our southern border, though we certainly need that. A treasonous cabal exists in this country and it is supported by a huge collection of disloyal misfits who have allowed themselves to be seduced by alien ideologies, joined by a certain number of disgruntled and “entitled” minorities, social and political freaks, and, of course, a growing number of outright foreigners, technically U.S. citizens or not.
So, Whitehead does not like Trump’s “dictatorial” ways. I have news for you, Johnny boy. You ain’t seen nothing yet. Either radical measures will be taken to stop these leftist maniacs in their tracks or civil war is on the horizon, probably sparked by economic disaster.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
  Southern Sage
February 19, 2019 8:15 am

Nice

Texas Patriot
Texas Patriot
  Southern Sage
February 19, 2019 9:05 am

SS,
You are spot on and about as enlightened as anyone can get. You more eloquently saved me from drafting a lengthy comment. I would give you a thousand thumbs up if Admin allowed it. He rightly does not for various reasons, so I have to give them in this reply. Keep on keeping on!!

NtroP
NtroP
  Southern Sage
February 19, 2019 12:30 pm

Sage,

+100
Build the fuckin’ wall!

Jason Calley
Jason Calley
  Southern Sage
February 19, 2019 4:05 pm

Hey Southern Sage! Thank you! Your comment has just saved me the effort of posting the identical points which you have made. I dare say that you have stated them more eloquently than I would have been able.

mark
mark
  Southern Sage
February 19, 2019 8:50 pm

SS,

“Either radical measures will be taken to stop these leftist maniacs in their tracks or civil war is on the horizon, probably sparked by economic disaster.”

Outstanding rant, I agree 100% with your close.

old white guy
old white guy
February 19, 2019 8:30 am

I find it rather strange that people want to destroy their country and birthright by allowing millions of foreign invaders to occupy the country. Those who think that this is not a national emergency simply no longer are capable of rational thought.

Donkey Balls
Donkey Balls
February 19, 2019 8:31 am

Fuck you John. The will of the people is NOT national suicide from illegal immigration. We need a wall.

yahsure
yahsure
February 19, 2019 8:48 am

Trump is a man of action and is trying to get a wall built. That article seemed a bit overdone. You can read about how much the police state is hated, here all the time. Old dimwit Nancy talking about guns as an emergency. Now that is worrying.

Martel's Hammer
Martel's Hammer
February 19, 2019 9:21 am

Mexico is not an ally of the USA, never has been, never will be. We have had to militarize the border many times, Pancho Villa being a good example of the current situation. The failed government of Mexico cannot control the northern part of the country (Cartel land, Pancho Villa Land) so the USA militarizes the border, invades and takes out the threat. We should be rolling in the tanks today and wiping out the cartels with extreme prejudice. The Left has already won by moving the Overton Window where Trump has to have the internal fight for $5B (When Dems recently voted for $25B) for a partial wall system.

As Southern Sage points out Whitehead seems to not understand that the Constitutional Republic no longer exists and we no longer have politicians that are following their oath of office to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States from all enemies foreign or domestic. The Left and the RINO right are the internal enemies!

Trump is all we have at the moment……..

Donkey Balls
Donkey Balls
  Martel's Hammer
February 19, 2019 11:27 am

If Trump is all we have, it looks as if we have nothing.

Not Sure
Not Sure
February 19, 2019 9:53 am

I was going to post something, but I won’t have to, as Southern Sage has nailed it!

LibertyToad
LibertyToad
February 19, 2019 10:28 am

Congress gave the President this power decades ago. Plus, an unsecure border where thousands illegally cross daily IS an emergency.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
February 19, 2019 10:49 pm

It makes no difference . The Constitution has been dead at least since another “conservative ” president sent 101st Airborne to Arkansas to force integration of schools. Maybe longer than that. We are witnessing the death throes of the republic. S Sage is on the mark again.

Though I agree with building the wall, that is just an excuse to further expand the imperial presidency.