Texas governor tells his National Guard that Joe Biden is not their Commander-in-Chief!
Governor Abbott sues the White House over unconstitutional military vaccine mandate.
AUSTIN, Texas (PNN) - January 5, 2022 - Texas Governor Greg Abbott has sued pretender Joe Biden over the illegitimate regime's military vaccine mandate, citing the governor's authority as Commander-in-Chief and on Texas sovereignty.
Abbott filed the lawsuit Tuesday in Texas, asking a federal judge to overturn Biden's illegitimate vaccine requirement, in a filing that repeatedly invokes Abbott's own authority as Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard, which is subject to complex authority.
Under overlapping statutes, state national guards remain under the command of governors except when they are called up by the president for federal actions. Title 10 of the U.S. Code applies to active-duty military, while Title 32 applies to the National Guard.
The deadline for troops to get vaccinated was December 31. According to Abbott's lawsuit, 40% of members of the Texas Army National Guard under his command are refusing to get the shot for religious or other reasons.
“Defendants’ intrusion into the discretion and scope of Title 32 commanders is contrary to the balance of power between federal and state officials set out by the (Fascist Police States of Amerika) Constitution and federal law,” Abbott argues in the lawsuit, which names Biden in his professional capacity.
“It is unlawful for Defendants to attempt to override the governor's authority to govern his troops, and then leave him to deal with the harms that they leave in their wake,” according to the lawsuit.
“The lawsuit cites the Texas state constitution and claims the defendants' actions 'directly infringe on Governor Abbott’s authority as Commander-in-Chief and on Texas sovereignty, and so harm Governor Abbott and Texas.”
Public health officials have repeatedly invoked the effectiveness of the vaccines to head off severe infection or death from COVID-10, which they claim has killed more than 800,000 Amerikans, though those figures are strongly contested by parties - with empirical evidence - not devoted to supporting pharmaceutical industry profits.