- United States
- N.J.
- Letter
Stop Trump’s vandalization of the United States constitution
To: Sen. Booker, Sen. Kim, Rep. Kean
From: A verified voter in Budd Lake, NJ
March 13
The presidency is not a throne, yet President Donald Trump governs as if it were.
He launches military aggression toward Iran without authorization. He attempts to override the Fourteenth Amendment with executive fiat. He weaponizes federal authority against perceived enemies. He tramples the separation of powers as though Congress were merely decorative.
This is not governance—it is constitutional vandalism.
The founders placed the power to declare war in Congress precisely to prevent a reckless executive from dragging the nation into conflict to distract from domestic chaos. Yet that is exactly what is unfolding. A president drowning in scandal, mismanagement, and unconstitutional overreach now seeks salvation through war.
Every bomb dropped without congressional authorization is an assault not only on Iran but on the Constitution itself.
If Congress allows this to continue, you are not merely bystanders—you are accomplices.
Invoke the War Powers Resolution. Cut off unauthorized military action. Demand accountability for the cascade of unconstitutional acts already committed.
History will not judge kindly a Congress that watched the Constitution burn and chose silence.
Stop this now.