Constitutional Opinion No. 2026-0157

America First Constitutional Standard — Version 1.0

Case Information

Source
@RealAlexJones on X (Twitter)
Author
Alex Jones
Publication Date
2026-07-01
Content Type
Social Media
Opinion Issued
2026-07-02
AFCS Version
1.0
Verdict
91
/ 100
America First
Automatic Fail: None

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AFCSOpinion No. 2026-0157
91
/ 100
America First
Source: @RealAlexJones on X (Twitter)

Holding

Alex Jones's July 1, 2026 post addresses two concurrent constitutional crises: (1) NDAA language that would merge the U.S. military with Israel's military, with Congress blocking Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna's amendment to prevent the integration, and (2) Trump being briefed on "all-out war" plans including a ground invasion of Iran. Jones reports both developments with evident opposition. The Court finds this post America First at 91, driven by two simultaneous maximum-weight constitutional concerns that Jones is opposing rather than advocating. Under Article I, U.S. military integration with Israel eliminates the foundational premise that American military capacity serves American citizens. Under Article VII, a ground invasion of Iran is the precise type of regime-change military action the AFCS Constitution identifies as a major negative.

Articles Triggered

I
America Above Foreign Interests

NDAA Section 219 military integration with Israel is a direct Article I sovereignty violation — it places Israeli military interests in structural coordination with American military capacity, subordinating American military sovereignty to a foreign nation

VII
Foreign Policy & War

A ground invasion of Iran constitutes regime change / offensive military action that does not defend the American homeland — the maximum negative under Article VII. Jones reports this with alarm and in the context of his consistent anti-interventionist position.

IX
Government Accountability & Corruption

Congress blocking the Massie/Khanna amendment to prevent military integration — specifically refusing to allow a vote on the amendment — is a transparency and accountability failure that Jones is exposing

Score Breakdown

ArticleTitleWeightScoreWeighted
IAmerica Above Foreign Interests8/1093744
VIIForeign Policy & War8/1092736
IXGovernment Accountability & Corruption10/1087870
Final08/108/1010/1091
Sum of weighted contributions: 2350

It is the judgment of this Court that Opinion No. 2026-0157 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.

The Standard is the Standard.