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JUST IN: The Supreme Court Issues Ruling Declaring Any Military Operation Against Greenland Without Explicit Congressional Authorization a Criminal Act, Warns Generals and Soldiers They Will Be Prosecuted for Following Illegal Donald Trump Orders SEE MORE⤵️
In a ruling that detonated across Washington like a thunderclap, the U.S. Supreme Court has issued a stunning warning: any military operation against Greenland without explicit Congressional authorization is a criminal act.
And they didn’t stop there.
The Court made it unmistakably clear — generals, officers, and soldiers will be prosecuted if they carry out illegal orders, even if those orders come directly from Donald Trump.
No ambiguity.
No loopholes.
No “just following orders” defense.
Legal analysts say the message was intentional and chilling: the Constitution outranks the commander-in-chief when Congress is cut out.
Behind closed doors at the Pentagon, sources describe “near panic.” Military leaders are reportedly scrambling to document chains of command, legal sign-offs, and contingency plans — because the Court just flipped the script:
👉 Obedience is no longer protection. Accountability is personal.
The ruling explicitly warns that unauthorized foreign military action is not a policy dispute — it’s a crime. That means court-martials. Federal charges. Prison time.
One constitutional scholar put it bluntly:
“This is the Supreme Court telling the military: If Trump orders it and Congress didn’t approve it, you say no — or you pay the price.”
The implications are massive.
For years, critics warned about reckless power grabs, impulsive foreign threats, and the fantasy of unilateral military action. Now, the highest court in the land has stepped in and said enough.
This isn’t just about Greenland.
It’s about limits.
It’s about law over loyalty.
And it’s about stopping a dangerous precedent before it turns into catastrophe.
Because for the first time, the Supreme Court has made one thing crystal clear:
⚠️ Illegal orders are no longer shielded by politics — they’re prosecutable crimes.