Original Status
AAB- 23- 001:
In the Amending Congress
7/9/2021
Mark Shubert
Enumerated Executive Power
Preamble:
Whereas the executive branch has assumed more powers than what is enumerated into the Constitution.
Therefore:
The position of Commander in Chief is in charge of all military affairs but must be approved and organized by Congress. See Article One Section Eight of the US Constitution.
The President will not make or break treaties with foreign nations but instead appear before the Senate to propose the creation or secession of foreign treaties. See Article Two Section Two of the US Constitution.
The President will acquire Senate's approval on all ministers, consuls, and ambassadors for both foreign and domestic use. See Article Two Section Two of the US Constitution.
The President shall not regulate foreign nor domestic commerce with tariffs, taxes, quotas, treaties, subsidies, aide, without appearing before Congress and receiving approval on every decision regarding commerce. See Article One Section Eight of the US Constitution.
The President must seek approval from Senate to launch attacks or declare war on a foreign nation. Strictly defensive action may be used but must be reported immediately to the Senate before any further action may be lawful. See Article One Section Eight of the US Constitution.