First published at 08:31 UTC on August 4th, 2019.
The UN has no jurisdiction over anything, especially the US! The UN treaty does not supersede the US Constitution! No US Citizen is bound to its "pretended" legislation!!!
The Constitution of the United States does not grant Congress any …
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The UN has no jurisdiction over anything, especially the US! The UN treaty does not supersede the US Constitution! No US Citizen is bound to its "pretended" legislation!!!
The Constitution of the United States does not grant Congress any authority to place its law making powers in the hands of any other branch of government, nor does it permit Congress to delegate that power to a governing body that has been created pursuant to the treaty clause of Article VI of the United States Constitution.
"There is nothing in this language which intimates that treaties and laws enacted pursuant to them do not have to comply with the provisions of the Constitution. Nor is there anything in the debates which accompanied the drafting and ratification of the Constitution which even suggest such a result. . . .
It would be manifestly contrary to the objections of those who created the Constitution, as well as those who were responsible for the Bill of Rights - let alone alien to our entire constitutional history and tradition - to construe Article VI as permitting the United State to exercise power under an international agreement (United Nations Charter) without observing constitutional prohibitions. In effect such construction would permit amendment of that document in a manner not sanctioned by Article V. The prohibitions of the Constitution were designed to apply to all branches of the National Government and they cannot be nullified by the Executive or by the Executive and Senate combined. Reid vs. Covert, 354 US 1, 1 L ed 2d 1148, 77 S Ct 1222.
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