Constitutional Opinion No. 2026-0152
Case Information
- Source
- @Leonardaisfunny on X (Twitter)
- Author
- Leonarda Jonie
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-01
- Content Type
- Social Media
- Opinion Issued
- 2026-07-02
- AFCS Version
- 1.0
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Holding
Leonarda Jonie's July 1, 2026 post — quote-tweeting Brian Allen's BREAKING report on NDAA Section 219, which would integrate the Israeli military with the U.S. military — characterizes this legislative provision as Israel having "declared war on every sovereign American citizen." The Court finds this post America First at 93. The underlying legislative fact being responded to — integration of the U.S. military with the military of a foreign nation under a congressional defense authorization act — is, under the AFCS Constitution, the most direct possible threat to American military sovereignty that the legislative process can produce. The AFCS Constitution's Article I mandate that no foreign country's interests take priority over American citizens, and Article VII's mandate that the U.S. military exist to defend the American homeland rather than serve foreign interests, are both maximally implicated by military integration with a foreign nation.
Articles Triggered
Military integration of the United States with Israel — placing U.S. military forces under arrangements with a foreign military — is the maximum expression of foreign interests taking priority over American citizens' interests, directly violating Article I
Article VII restricts the U.S. military to defending the American homeland; integration with a foreign military by definition commits U.S. military capacity to the defense of a foreign nation's interests, which is a maximum Article VII negative
Score Breakdown
| Article | Title | Weight | Score | Weighted |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| I | America Above Foreign Interests | 8/10 | 95 | 760 |
| VII | Foreign Policy & War | 8/10 | 91 | 728 |
| Final | 08/108/10 | 93 | ||
| Sum of weighted contributions: 1488 | ||||
It is the judgment of this Court that Opinion No. 2026-0152 is hereby entered into the record, in accordance with the America First Constitutional Standard. The score stands. The reasoning is published. The record is public.