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"The makeup of the Gaza Board of Peace (BoP) contradicts Israeli policy and was not brought up with Israeli authorities, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a Saturday statement.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar to take the matter up with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the release added.

In the early hours of Sunday morning, members of the inner cabinet were reportedly summoned to meet at the Prime Minister's Office at 10 a.m. to discuss Trump's BoP membership decisions, according to Israeli media outlets. Trump announced the members of the governing body of Gaza on Friday. Notably, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was invited to sit on the board, which Israel deems a red line.

Israel had already asked the Trump administration to exclude Erdogan from the BoP. The issue was raised during talks held in recent weeks between senior Israeli officials and senior Trump administration officials, which focused on the continued implementation of the Trump plan for Gaza.

Israel had already vetoed the presence of Turkish troops in Gaza as part of the International Stabilization Force that is to be deployed in the next phase of the Trump plan. The White House announced on Friday that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, and Tony Blair will be among the founding members of the BoP, which will be responsible for rebuilding the enclave and ensuring the disarmament of Hamas.

Leaders from more than 60 countries have been invited to serve on the Peace Council.

Western diplomats told The Jerusalem Post, “It appears that Trump is building an organization here that will deal not only with Gaza, perhaps ‘a kind of Mini-UN.’”

The BoP will include private equity executive and billionaire Marc Rowan, World Bank President Ajay Banga, and Robert Gabriel, a Trump adviser, the White House said, adding that Nikolay Mladenov, a former UN Middle East envoy, will be the high representative for Gaza.

Argentine President Javier Milei accepted Trump’s invitation to join the board, while reports indicate that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi were also invited to join.

Turkish authorities announced that Erdogan was also among the possible new members of the BoP.

Trump “sent a letter inviting [Erdogan] to participate as a founding member in the Board of Peace,” said Burhanettin Duran, spokesperson of the Turkish presidency.

The White House did not detail the responsibilities of each member of the board. The names do not include any Palestinians. The White House said more members will be announced over the coming weeks.

It also named a separate, 11-member “Gaza Executive Board” to support the technocratic body, including Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, UN Middle East peace coordinator Sigrid Kaag, United Arab Emirates International Cooperation Minister Reem Al-Hashimy, and Israeli-Cypriot billionaire Yakir Gabay.

Army Major General Jasper Jeffers, a US special operations commander, was appointed commander of the International Stabilization Force, the White House said. A UN Security Council resolution, adopted in mid-November, authorized the board and countries working with it to establish that force in Gaza."
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-883642


"The Trump administration has told countries that want a permanent spot on the new Gaza Board of Peace (BoP), which will be responsible for rebuilding the Gaza Strip and ensuring Hamas's disarmament, that they must contribute "at least one billion dollars," Bloomberg News reported on Saturday night.

“Each Member State shall serve a term of no more than three years from this Charter’s entry into force, subject to renewal by the Chairman," a drafted charter for the BoP, reportedly seen by Bloomberg, said.

"The three-year membership term shall not apply to Member States that contribute more than USD $1,000,000,000 in cash funds to the Board of Peace within the first year of the Charter’s entry into force."..."
https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-883656


"Israel was not notified in advance about the presence of Qatari and Turkish officials among the Gaza Board of Peace (BoP) announced by US President Donald Trump, US officials told N12 on Saturday.

"We did not tell Netanyahu in advance about the composition of the executive committee. He did not expect there to be representatives from Turkey and Qatar, but Gaza is now our show, not his show," the officials told N12.

"If he [Netanyahu] wants the Trump administration to deal with Gaza - we will do it our way," they added. In a separate statement, the technocratic administration expected to take over Gaza said that it "embrace[s] peace, through which we strive to secure the path to real Palestinian rights and self-determination."..."
https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-883650


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The following is the full text of the charter of the Board of Peace, the international body headed by US President Donald Trump.

This charter was attached to the invitations sent out to dozens of world leaders who were asked to join Trump on the panel tasked with overseeing the postwar management of Gaza.

The text of the charter was obtained and verified by The Times of Israel.

The following is the full text of the charter of the Board of Peace, the international body headed by US President Donald Trump.

This charter was attached to the invitations sent out to dozens of world leaders who were asked to join Trump on the panel tasked with overseeing the postwar management of Gaza.

The text of the charter was obtained and verified by The Times of Israel.

It notably makes no mention of Gaza, bolstering The Times of Israel’s reporting that the US wants the Board of Peace to assist in the resolution of other conflicts around the globe. However, the mandate of the board approved in November by the Security Council is limited to Gaza and only until the end of 2027..."
https://www.timesofisrael.com/full-text-charter-of-trumps-board-of-peace/


"US President Donald Trump, for the first time, appeared to call on Saturday for the end of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s rule in Iran.

“It’s time to look for new leadership in Iran,” Trump told Politico.

The comments are the closest Trump has come yet to calling for regime change in Iran, though he seemed to direct his ire in the interview at the supreme leader personally, and not at the broader Islamic Republic system..."
https://www.timesofisrael.com/in-first-trump-appears-to-call-for-end-of-sick-man-khameneis-rule-in-iran/


"We are open to normal relations with Israel," Head of the Qatari Democratic Party and opposition leader Khaled Al-Hail declared. In an exclusive interview with Israel Hayom, he presented a rare glimpse inside the Gulf emirate. The conversation took place on the evening of January 13, while Al-Hail stayed in London. He has lived there in exile since he was forced to flee his homeland. Most recently, he was forced to use his intelligence agency connections to evade trial and lengthy imprisonment.

Qatar has undergone two palace coups over the past 30 years. In 1995, Hamad bin Khalifa deposed his father while the latter was visiting Switzerland. Eight years later, his son Tamim bin Hamad was appointed crown prince. Tamim was not the eldest son, but his mother, Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, pulled strings on his behalf. The sheikha is considered one of the most powerful women in the emirates – one who is also connected to Islamist currents and the Muslim Brotherhood movement. The emir's fourth wife promoted her son to the position of crown prince. In 2013, in a somewhat strange televised statement, Hamad announced his resignation and the transfer of powers to his younger son.

"Generally speaking, it's been the same system since 1995. Since that coup, the government has maintained the same ideology and ideas. Tamim bin Hamad is a man who hides under his mother's skirt. On many issues in Qatar, he has nothing to say, but he goes with the flow of what the Islamists and strategists working for them decide for the country. He is subject to manipulation by Islamist movements like the Muslim Brotherhood, which is essentially the ideological mother of Hamas," Al-Hail said..."
https://www.israelhayom.com/2026/01/16/qatar-opposition-leader-israel-peace-khaled-al-hail/


"US President Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, revealed overnight dramatic diplomatic details about tough messages delivered to Iran, the future of Gaza and dealings with Hamas. The remarks were made in an interview at the Israeli-American Council (IAC) conference in Hollywood, Florida, as well as in a subsequent late-night briefing with reporters between Thursday and Friday.

Speaking with journalists, Witkoff addressed Israel Hayom questions regarding Gaza's future. Asked whether Gaza's reconstruction was contingent on Hamas' disarmament, he replied: "I think they will disarm. The president was not afraid to allow Jared and me to meet Hamas. We met them, and that was the key to the deal."

According to Witkoff, a meeting held in Sharm el-Sheikh with Hamas marked a turning point. "That meeting was, in my view, the key to the deal because it showed that we adopted direct negotiations. It was the breakthrough in the 20-point peace plan, and we may need to meet them again. We are not threatened by meeting them. Communication is the most important thing."

Asked by Israel Hayom about leverage over Hamas, Witkoff argued that the group could be persuaded that disarmament was in its own interest. "I think we can show Hamas that disarmament is the right thing for long-term peace and for the future. And the Gaza reconstruction plan, under President Trump's oversight, is an unbelievable plan. Gaza is meant to become an amazing place."

n response to further questions, Witkoff also addressed the Rafah crossing. "We need to open it, we promised, and I think we have to open it," he said, while acknowledging that the crossing also served as a pressure point. "Part of it is trust-building, but moving into phase two is a really big deal. Big for Palestinians and Gazans, and big for Israelis. We have to live in peace."

Regarding the release of the last remaining deceased hostage held in Gaza, Ran Gvili, Witkoff said: "The intelligence was a bit murky, but we are going to bring him home." Asked about an international stabilization force expected to be established in Gaza (ISF), he replied briefly: "We'll sort it out."

In his public interview at the IAC conference, Witkoff referred to the "peace council" announced in Gaza. "This is a big deal," he said. "Jared and I held a FaceTime call today with 14 members of the technocratic committee. The United States managed to establish a new government that will replace Hamas forever. That happened today."

Addressing protests in Iran and their brutal suppression by the regime, Witkoff disclosed that a direct message had been sent to Tehran. "President Trump warned the Iranians. Under his direction, we communicated with them yesterday, and one of our concerns was the killings, the mass hangings. It stopped. Only Trump has the unassailable strength that bends people."..."
https://www.israelhayom.com/2026/01/16/witkoff-to-israel-hayom-hamas-will-disarm/


"The collapse of Bank Ayandeh in October 2025 offers a clear postmortem of a regime that long prioritized ideological expansion and regional proxies over fiscal stability. The failure was not an isolated case of banking mismanagement but a structural rupture in a financial system weakened by corruption and international isolation. When Bank Ayandeh folded after nearly $5 billion in losses, Iranian authorities moved the liabilities into the state-run Bank Melli in an attempt to contain panic. The decision shifted a private banking failure directly onto the national balance sheet, exposing the limits of the Central Bank’s ability to manage systemic risk..."
https://www.ynetnews.com/business/article/syz1ynurzl


"Israel’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) was unchanged in December 2025 from the previous month, according to Central Bureau of Statistics figures released today. For 2025, the index rose 2.6%.

There were significant rises in December in prices of clothing, up 1.0%; fresh produce, up 0.9%; and housing and transport, both up 0.7%.

The culture and entertainment item fell 2.6%, food fell 0.8%, domestic equipment fell 0.6%, and health fell 0.4%.In housing, the Central Bureau of Statistics finds that rents for tenants renewing leases rose 3.0%, while for new tenants (homes in the sample in which the tenant changed) rents rose 4.6%.

The Central Bureau of Statistics stresses that these rises are close to the annual rises in these categories, since rents did not change last year for the vast majority of tenants, who had fixed monthly rents, usually with no indexing mechanism. Home price rose by 0.7% in October-November, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics. In comparison with the same period in 2024, the rise in much smaller, at 0.1%.

For eight consecutive months from March 2025 the Central Bureau of Statistics reported a decline in home prices. The cumulative decline in that period was 2.8%. The Central Bureau of Statistics states that the home prices figures that it publishes in the middle of each month (in today’s release for September, October and November 2025) are provisional and are subject to revision in later releases...."
https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-2025-inflation-26-home-prices-resume-rise-1001532252


"Last April, at a press conference at the White House, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sat alongside President Donald Trump and waited to hear an answer to the question that rocked the Israeli economy: Will Israel be granted relaxations of the president’s tariffs policy? Trump’s answer was short and non-committal: "We’re talking about a completely new trade…," he started to say, and then cut himself short: "Maybe not. Don’t forget, we give Israel billions of dollars a year," he said, referring to US military aid. Nine months have gone by since then, and Israel is in the final stages of negotiations on the tariffs. This week, in an interview with "The Economist", Netanyahu made the surprise statement that he wanted to end US aid to Israel within a decade. The circle was closed. What Trump hinted at in April, namely a connection between the aid and relief from tariffs, became declared Israeli policy.

Government sources acknowledge that there is a link between the military aid issue and the tariffs..."
https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-netanyahu-admits-link-between-us-aid-an-tariffs-relief-1001531863

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The ruling came down yesterday. Unanimous confirmation from the federal court of appeal, affirming the federal court ruling that the invocation of the emergencies act was unreasonable and ultra vires.

Here is the Federal government summary, with links to the ruling.

The summary is sufficient.

I will put out a video on it today. And we will talk about it tomorrow.

The ruling is literally everything I have been saying since day one. With the exception of not declaring freezing of bank accounts abusive. Going to see what rationale there was to not make that determination. But the compulsion of financial institutions to share information with authorities was unreasonable.

Bottom line? Not to sound black-pilled: Too little, too late. People have moved on. People have forgotten. And others will never have their original opinion changed by a federal court ruling four years later.

Also, it will not prevent future government abuse. It just provides the framework for the government to more neatly craft its ...

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The Barnes Brief, Weekend of January 16, 2025

I. INTRODUCTION

A.  Art of the Week

  • The shadows chasing the light along the wall, sitting back pondering and searching for the perfect expression, the contemplative thought at the typewriter seeking the text to capture the image and escape the mind into the universe and speak it into truth, French doors open the platform under a Moroccan style key-shaped window onto the world outside mirroring the mind within. An artistic articulation of the weekly entreaty to craft the Barnes Brief.  

B.  Recommendation of the Week

C.  Wisdom of the Week

  • “Here then is an infallible criterion, by which the nation may judge of the intentions of those who govern it ... if they corrupt the morals of the people, spread a taste for luxury, effeminacy, a rage for licentious pleasures, - if they stimulate the higher orders to a ruinous pomp and extravagance, - beware, citizens! beware of those corruptors! they only aim at purchasing slaves in order to exercise over them an arbitrary sway.” Emer de Vattel, The Law of Nations. 

D.  Appearances

II. THE EVIDENCE

A.   Barnes Library: Ten of the Top Curated Weekly Articles 

A reminder: links are NOT endorsements of the authors or their interpretation of events, but intended to expand our library of understanding as well as expose ideas of distinct perspective to our own. 

  1. Democrats losing path on Immigration. https://www.liberalpatriot.com/p/the-bankruptcy-of-the-democrats-elvis
  2. Dems’ Identity Politics problem. https://josephklein.substack.com/p/dem-blindness
  3. Gun-boat politics: the risks. https://www.chathamhouse.org/2026/01/what-would-trumps-threatened-strikes-colombia-mexico-or-cuba-achieve
  4. Google as AI Dictator. https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/will-google-organize-the-worlds-prices
  5. Trucker protest to secession. https://trendcompass.substack.com/p/breakup-of-canada-alberta-independence
  6. The literary scam. https://freddiedeboer.substack.com/p/perhaps-people-are-cynical-about
  7. Russia’s new weapon: Thor’s Lightning. https://bmanalysis.substack.com/p/oreshnik-vs-lviv-targets-i
  8. Pardon problems. https://x.com/kenvogel/status/2012223411523588300?s=20
  9. Iran: bombs not problem-solvers. https://substack.com/home/post/p-184501786
  10. Iran CIA-Mossad coup fails. https://substack.com/home/post/p-184279171

*Bonus: Board member w/ The Duran on Venezuela

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B.  Homework: Cases of the Week for Sunday

  1. Powell Prosecution https://quoththeraven.substack.com/p/the-powell-affair-and-the-limits?
  2. SCOTUS: 4th Amendment https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-624_b07d.pdf
  3. SCOTUS: Elections. https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-568_gfbh.pdf
  4. SCOTUS: 2nd Amendment. https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/24/24-1046/357868/20250501090640899_24-1046%20Amicus%20Brief.pdf
  5. SCOTUS: Single conviction. https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-5774_9nbe.pdf
  6. Insurrection in Twin Cities https://newsletter.amuseonx.com/p/minnesota-is-rejecting-federal-sovereignty
  7. ICE Sued. https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/ACLU-v-Trump-Admin.pdf
  8. Musk v ChatGPT https://courthousenews.com/elon-musks-fraud-claims-against-openai-set-to-go-to-trial/
  9. 1A case goes to sanctions stage. https://courthousenews.com/judge-slams-government-for-conspiring-to-chill-free-speech-of-pro-palestine-students/
  10. EPA’s forever chemicals. https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/lawsuit-PFAS-environment.pdf
  11. Tina Peters appeal.
  12. Benshoof Municipal Appeal. 

*Bonus: Constitutional questions about the Federal Reserve. https://southerncalifornialawreview.com/2024/05/14/the-federal-reserve-and-the-constitution/

**Bonus: Subs w/o consent. https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/open-lawsuit-settlements/625000-educative-subscription-class-action-settlement/

***Bonus: Bondi burying cases of corporate corruption. https://www.citizen.org/article/canceled-corporate-enforcement-trump-first-year-second-term/

C.  Best of the Board: Ten of the Top Posts

  1. A delicious photo. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7607864/title
  2. Beware of dangerous Karens when out in the wild. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7607634/https-x-com-tarabull-status-2012125177245466820-s-20-i-blame-the-cia-fbi-for-creating-these-der
  3. Music industry vs Big Tech. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7607465/for-those-interested-elon-musk-vs-the-music-industry-jan-16-2025-top-music-attorney
  4. Bill Brown effective comedic memes. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7606729/title
  5. The color revolution behind ICE protests. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7607435/this-is-organized-crime-https-thepostmillennial-com-radical-anti-ice-network-uses-mass-signal-cha
  6. Types of TDS multiply. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7607854/tds-trump-derangement-syndrome-type-a-and-b-type-a-oppose-hate-trump-at-all-costs-even-when-he-i
  7. Biblical blessing of obstacles. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7607379/james-1-2-4-have-you-ever-wondered-why-would-a-loving-heavenly-father-allow-his-children-to-go
  8. Trump 2nd term portrait? https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7606837/i-d-be-ok-with-this
  9. Good health news from a Board member. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7606735/just-another-update-on-ken-s-progress-following-his-esophagectomy-i-m-honestly-amazed-at-his-re
  10. Ideas for improving cars. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7605241/policy-proposals-to-improve-modern-cars-ban-def-in-new-designs-for-diesel-engines-ban-it-becaus

III.   Closing Argument: The Constitution, Article I: The Law of Nations

  • Contrary to some claims, the Constitution recognizes international law and its potential applicability to the actions of the various branches of the government. 
  • The Preamble provides the purpose: provide for the common dense, insure domestic tranquility, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty. 
  • Section 8 of Article 1 empowers Congress to both law and collect duties on foreign goods; “to regulate commerce with foreign nations”, “establish a uniform rule of naturalization”, to “borrow money on the credit of the United States”, to “define and punish piracies and felonies committed on the High Seas”; to define and punish “offenses against the Law of Nation”; to “make rules concerning captures on land and water”;and no person holding “office of profit or trust” may accept any “present, emolument, office, title of any kind” from a foreign state. 
  • Section 2 of Article 2 provides for the power of the President “to make Treaties” which become legally binding when “two thirds of the Senators present concur.” 
  • Of note, the judicial power in Article 3, section 2 provides for the all cases arising under the Treaties made to be adjudicated, along with all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction and controversies concerning foreign states, citizens or subjects. 
  • Article 6 provides for debts to be “valid against the United States” while making “all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States” as “the supreme law of the land” binding all judges in every state “notwithstanding” any contradiction in their own state laws or state constitution.
  • What is the “Law of Nations” referenced by our founders in the Constitution charging Congress with drafting its criminal enforcement mechanism? Colloquially called in the Latin as Jus Gentium, it forms the legal precepts governing relations between sovereign states, rooted in custom and treaties, defining the rights, duties and conduct of nations in areas like international waters, conflict between nations, emigration and immigration between nations, extradition and deportation between nations, and commerce between nations. The origin of this derives from Roman law and concepts of universal jurisdiction. Catholic scholars would add natural law from universal moral precepts and principles as part of it, from which doctrines like jus cogens originate. 
  • A prominent scholar recognized and respected by the Founders informed their judgment — the Swiss jurist Emer de Vattell, entitled The Law of Nations. Every thoughtful writer of the Constitution included the text in their library and amongst their lexicon for inspiring their own construct of the justifications for the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution itself. 
  • The same doctrine animated the most celebrated application of natural law to the law between nations and citizens in foreign lands — the Nuremberg trials. A good index can be found here: https://avalon.law.yale.edu/subject_menus/imt.asp
  • Later codified into the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, America led the way in establishing universal norms of conduct for both citizens and states to engage in. A critical constituent justification for the jus cogens norms derived from the existence of God and natural law. In other words, those that claim “no international law exists” are not just ignoring the Constitution and American-led legal precedent, they are rejecting natural law and the divine inspiration that shapes and justifies it. As always, in general guide to law and life, trust the Founders first, and second, never trust taking the side of the Nazis or those so aligned. 
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The Barnes Brief: January 10, 2025

I. INTRODUCTION

A. Art of the Week

  • At the Capitol spending time with young idealists working for their farmer-engineer turned dissident Congressman representing the heart of Appalachia against the attacks of the left and right alike. A Congressman of Constitutional Conscience. 

 B. Recommendation of the Week

C. Wisdom of the Week

  • Between “Us or Laos”, “I am wondering if it is not time for us to quit treating the good American in our own house as a louse.” Rep. Siler, Kentucky, 1959. 

https://appalachianhistorian.org/the-story-of-eugene-siler-from-whitley-kentucky/

D. Appearances

II. BEST OF THE BOARD

  1. Arrest our own crooks. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7590540/this
  2. New game: Blockgino! https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7590401/title
  3. Our own artists. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7590177/this-painting-a-commission-is-almost-ready-to-be-signed-and-varnished-i-used-my-own-references-an
  4. Viva: gatekeeping gate-keeps itself. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7587292/there-will-be-gatekeeping-deep-thought-of-the-day
  5. A different time. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7589759/baltimores-marble-steps-a-distinctive-architectural-feature-popular-from-the-mid-19th-to
  6. Truth about who wins promotion. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7589681/https-x-com-shreyas-status-2009773326059876719-s-46-t-kq-szkcyjrqpongym3k4q
  7. Good news from Dave. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7586825/today-i-will-be-released-from-the-hospital-i-cannot-stand-being-confined-to-a-small-space-i-have
  8. Freedom of horses. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7589702/title
  9. Permanent wisdom. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7588878/title
  10. A good, good opportunity. https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7588873/man-when-i-went-to-university-the-first-time-i-never-looked-up-what-my-grades-were-i-found-out-by

III. BARNES LIBRARY: CURATED STORIES OF THE WEEK

  1. Blue-collar job loss. https://www.apricitas.io/p/america-is-losing-blue-collar-jobs
  2. The populist moment comes to Democrats too. https://www.liberalpatriot.com/p/a-deeper-look-at-americas-anti-establishment
  3. Limits on Venezuelan oil. https://prospect.org/2026/01/06/trump-maduro-venezuela-oil-imperialism/
  4. Banksters are still the problem. https://quoththeraven.substack.com/p/monetary-policy-is-monetary-piracy
  5. Venezuela recap. https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/big-surprise-legal-story-changesCBS new neocon network. https://www.theamericanconservative.com/the-new-neoconservatives/
  6. New food guidelines. https://realfood.gov
  7. Vaccine schedule changes. https://x.com/AaronSiriSG/status/2009366832340455656?s=20=
  8. New fraud AAG. https://www.govexec.com/management/2026/01/white-house-creates-new-assistant-attorney-general-focused-fraud/410583/
  9. Credit card rate cap. https://cdn.vanderbilt.edu/vu-URL/wp-content/uploads/sites/412/2025/09/03183755/Capping-Credit-Card-Rates.pdf
  10. Labor share low. 

IV. HOMEWORK: CASES OF THE WEEK FOR THE SUNDAY SHOW

  1. ICE shooting. https://x.com/AlphaNews/status/2009679932289626385?s=20
  2. Anti-trust betrayal. https://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/real-estate-brokerages-avoided-merger-investigation-after-justice-department-rift-e846c797?
  3. Habeas reform. https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/scotus-bowe-us-opinion.pdf
  4. Third Amendment? https://courthousenews.com/hotel-dispute-with-trump-administration-tests-rarely-cited-constitutional-rights/
  5. Election reform efforts blocked. https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/washington-oregon-trump-election-eo-order.pdf
  6. Fraud programs protected. https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/subramanian-ruling-on-childcare-emergency-motion.pdf
  7. WWE class action. https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/wwe-lawsuit-class-action-espn.pdf
  8. Right to high school highlights. https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/laurel-beeler-order-granting-in-part-and-denying-in-part.pdf
  9. Ohio Abortion Law. https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/ohio-coa-abortion-injunction-opinion.pdf
  10. AI settlement. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/07/technology/google-characterai-teenager-lawsuit.html

V. CLOSING ARGUMENT: THE CONSTITUTION, ARTICLE I, THE POWER OVER WAR

  • Clause 11 of Section of Article I entitles Congress exclusively “to declare war” as well as to “grant letters of marque and reprisal” along with “Rules concerning captures on Land and water.” This executes the Preamble’s commitment to provide for “the common defense.” In addition, Congress alone defines offenses against the law of nations; the means to raise and support armies as well as establishing a navy; the rules for armed forces; and calling forth of the Militia. It removes this power from the states as “No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance or Confederation” nor “grant letters of Marque and reprisal” as well as “engage in War” unless invaded and in imminent danger. Indeed, treason is defined as “levying War” against the United States. 
  • Article 2, by contrast, only affords the President the power to be “Commander in Chief” of the Army, Navy, and the Militia “when called into the actual service of the United States.” 
  • Equally, the power to control Letters of Marque confirm this Constitutional power of Congress, distilling the power of war into many hands across representatives of the people subject to elections throughout the nation. A letter of Marque and Reprisal turned pirates into privateers, authorizing private enterprise to both attack and seize ships as well as cargo, arguably the foundation for modern sanctions as well as the use of force on the high seas. If sanctions power was intended as incidental to the Commander in Chief,  it wouldn’t;t be explicitly afforded Congress and explicitly denied the states. 
  • The history of the Roman republic contextualizes this segregation of military power — the fear the Republic devolved into an Empire the moment it let one man cross the Rubicon and hoard the power to make war. 
  • The analogy to the States serves the purpose to confine the Presidential power to unilaterally declare war, a necessary Constitutional predicate to making war. States could only make war without Congress if “actually invaded” and “in imminent danger.” This standard compares to the universal law of self-defense recognized the the law of nations, which Congress also gets to define the offenses against in the Constitution. 
  • The only efficacious means of Constitutional enforcement of these provisions derives from the balance of powers (Congress control over the purse and Judicial control over property or person disputes derivative of the use of military force) and the Impeachment Clause of the Constitution for the kind of “high crime” derivative of the use of military force (trespass, kidnapping, piracy, battery, assault, murder). 
  • The anti-Federalists feared even this power to precarious in the hands of a centralized, nationalized government, where “swayed by elites” they would devolve into “wars for conquest, not defense”, preferring this power devolve even further to the local and state level, enforced through the prohibition on standing armies, quartering armies in the community, and the power of arms in the hands of the people through the Militia and the Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights. They especially worried about the capacity of a single man in the Presidency usurping the powers of the Commander in Chief to make war without even Congressional blessing. The Federalists promised the President could never do that without Congressional pre-approval, with John Jay promising this check effectively muted the fear of abuse of executive power. 
  • Our founding generation abhorred emperors, despised empire, and feared any crossing of the Rubicon by a small elite or single person to kill a Republic for a would-be empire. Our founders denied the right to make conquest a legitimate objective of the national government. Why? Because they saw how adventurous, avaricious empires killed republics quicker than anything could. Don’t need to be a Star Wars fun to understand that; just need a Cliffs Notes history of the world. 
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The Barnes Brief: Week of December 19, 2025

I.   INTRODUCTION

A. Art of the Day

Christmas music, my favorite season thanks to my father, by wondrous choirs, which also was my father’s favorite form of Holiday cheer. This particular album from the Vienna Boys Choir.

B. Wisdom of the Day

“Ignore them, and you get Fuentes, but worse.” Carl Benjamin on young men in the west.

C. Cultural Recommendation

Greatest Christmas movie ever. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097958/

D. Appearances

  • LIVE w/ Tom Woods
  • LIVE w/ Dr. Bowden & Brook Jackson

II.   THE EVIDENCE

 *Note: A reminder — links are NOT endorsements of the ideas contained therein. The Library is big, and it often consists of ideas I do not personally share, but whose ideas are worth further exploring.

A.  Daily News of Interest

  1. Erika Kirk announces support for Vance 2028. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/erika-kirk-endorses-jd-vance-for-president/ar-AA1SEd5F
  2. Left populism rebuild. https://www.liberalpatriot.com/p/the-future-of-the-left-in-the-21st-ef0
  3. Big MAHA wins on trans interventions. https://www.themahareport.com/p/breaking-kennedy-signs-medical-declaration
  4. Somali fraud. https://archive.is/lMATr
  5. Georgia comes clean on 2020, in part. https://thefederalist.com/2025/12/17/fulton-county-we-dont-dispute-315000-votes-lacking-poll-workers-signatures-were-counted-in-2020/

*Bonus: Kimchi heals. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/12/251216081945.htm

B. Daily Deep Dive: Zoomer Men Rebel

  1. Zoomer men missing relationships. https://isaiahmccall.substack.com/p/gen-z-men-have-given-up-on-dating
  2. Condemned for their gender. https://yougov.co.uk/society/articles/52863-young-men-masculinity-and-misogyny
  3. No good jobs. https://fortune.com/2025/08/25/gen-zers-neets-jobless-men-unemployed-higher-rates-women-healthcare-coding-ai/
  4. No home. https://fortune.com/2025/12/12/gen-z-giving-up-on-owning-home-spending-more-saving-less-working-less-risky-investments/
  5. Carl Benjamin explains.

*Bonus: Hollywood attacks young men. https://slate.com/culture/2024/11/entertainment-hollywood-masculinity-male-role-models-movies-tv-social-media.html

C. Cases of Consequence

  1. Brown University murder case. https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime/claudio-neves-valente-reddit-brown-shooting-b2887811.html
  2. Epstein Files release.
  3. Bongino retires. https://x.com/barnes_law/status/2001725595022160288?s=20
  4. Judge convicted. https://www.npr.org/2025/12/18/nx-s1-5648584/judge-hannah-dugan-guilty-obstruction-ice
  5. 1stA & immigration judges. https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/opinion-immigration-judges-free-speech-trump.pdf
  6. Maryland reparations legislation. https://apnews.com/article/slavery-reparations-wes-moore-veto-maryland-9c134edbf0410228035743a8dc546171
  7. Luigi. https://courthousenews.com/luigi-mangione-faces-uphill-battle-after-marathon-evidence-hearing/
  8. 1A & new antisemitism laws. https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/antisemitism-lawsuit.pdf
  9. Minnesota whistleblower suit: bogus child abuse grant scam. https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/sharon-vs-harper-complaint.pdf
  10. Walmart sexual assault. https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/walmart-could-have-foreseen-sexual-assault.pdf

*Bonus: Baby Shark suit. https://ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions/isysquery/892398f9-ac03-458a-8ba1-dce37861e63c/1/doc/24-313_opn.pdf#xml=https://ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions/isysquery/892398f9-ac03-458a-8ba1-dce37861e63c/1/hilite/

III.     Best of the Board: Trump Admin Grade

On the 1st year of the 2nd term of the Trump administration

  • UncleBugbite: I'm a young man with decades ahead of me to suffer under our bullshit kleptocracy. Sure, Kamala Harris isn't president right now. But Trump's absolute failure to address the structural problems is laying the groundwork for something much worse and better prepared than stupid Kamala Harris, with a desperate population willing to risk more extreme measures for any sort of relief. Trump's weakness is wasting the tiny opportunity we had to fix things, and frankly I'm terrified.
  • JoeKD: This Country was a FUCKING MESS. You just don't clean up a Mess like that in 9 months. Give the man some time. It'll get there. As far as Foreign Affairs goes, he needed to spend alot of time on that to get our Allies back in line.
  • TJefferson: Positives: Immigration/border; JD vance/RFK jr/Tulsi; Multiple pardons; A single month of DOGE. Negatives: Everything else
  • Iceni2103: what are we comparing it to? compared to the alternative, it is B+ to A range. Kamala or Biden 2 would have been an utter disaster. compared to the promises: D+? some good things (mostly border, hard changes to trade, and some executive reforms), but he is falling down way too much (hyping up 'peace deals' that don't last, warmongering Venezuela, dragging out Ukraine, unforced errors on staffing and by extension big issues like Epstein, DOGE/BBB, and MAHA, listening to neo-cons like he needs to please them, focus on donors not voters).
  • Bdmichael09: The only thing hes actually done that truly matters is stop the insane flow of mass migration. That is great, but he hasn't delivered really on anything else. Russia/Ukraine is still a shit show. He bends over and takes it up thr ass for Israel daily rather than put them in their place as the welfare recipients of the US that they are. This nonsense with Venezuela needs to stop, now. He hasn't handled any of the corruption in the bureaucratic state. His push to lower interest rates is a recipe for disaster. We need more restrictive monetary policy after the covid insanity, not easy money policy. Its going to take at least a decade to recover from those awful Congressional decisions in 2020 and 2021. He hasn't actually held the DEI bureaucracy to account in Universities. Many universities kept all of the DEI people but renamed the departments/roles and there has been 0 follow up on actually stomping that out.
  • Ktrimbach: I go back and forth between B- and C+. He’s still the best President of my life (starting with Nixon), but Oh so much less than he could be!

IV.    Closing Argument: The Constitution, Article 1, The Power of Impeachment

  • Aside from the power of the purse, the other principal power afforded the legislative branch is the power to remove executive officers, including the President and Judges, in the power of Impeachment.
  • As always, we start, first and foremost, with the text. Section 3 of Article 1 provides the House
    shall have the sole Power of impeachment” while ascribing to the Senate “the sole Power to try all Impeachments.” The Constitution requires “no person shall be convicted without the concurrence of two thirds of the Members present.” The constitution constricts the impact of impeachment to “not extend further than to removal from Office and disqualification to hold and enjoy any Office of honor, Trust or Profit under the United States.” Further, “the Party convicted shall nevertheless be liable and subject to Indictment, Trial, Judgment and Punishment according to Law” by authorities other than the legislative branch.
  • Of note, Article 1 otherwise remains mute on the issue of impeachment. The other Articles answer who can be impeached and the legal predicates for cause to issue such impeachments. Section 4 of Article 2 provides impeachment for the President, Vice President “and all civil Officers of the United States.” The cause permitted for their impeachment is limited to “treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors.” The power to impeach judges is only indirectly referenced, as section 1 of Article 3 provides judges can only hold their offices “during good behaviour.” The only other reference to cause for removal is the obligation for all judicial officers to be “bound by oath or affirmation to support this Constitution” in Article 6. The rules of impeachment permit “each house may determine the rules of its proceedings” in section 5 of Article 1. The “civil officers” subject to impeachment parallel the “principal officers” the Senate must be “advised” and “consented” to the appointment of under Article 2.
  • While executive officers can only be impeached for “treason, bribery or high crimes and misdemeanors”, judges can be impeached simply for not holding office during “good behaviour.” Some scholars argue the ‘good behaviour” phrase was just a limitation on at-will firing, and not an independent grounds for impeachment and removal, but early American practice and ancient English practice belies that construction. The contrast evidences that good behavior is a broader provision than treason, bribery or high crimes and misdemeanors. A judge can be impeached for non-criminal conduct. The phrase derives from the Latin – as long as they shall behave themselves well. The legacy of the phrase derives from old English practice dating to the 12th century, intended to protect against arbitrary removal or removal without any limits on discretion, comparable to the principle difference between “at will” employment and “for cause” limits on firing.
  • What constitutes such cause for judicial removal? Consider early American practice: merely being drink on the bench was sufficient for impeachment. The principal and paramount precedent of impeachment of judicial officers is the impeachment of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase in 1804. What grounds did the House recite: “arbitrary, oppressive and unjust” handling of a trial, including partisan prejudice especially, as reflected in the application of the law, exclusions of evidence, and inaccurate recitations of the law to grand juries. Two examples include the failure to remove biased jurors, excluding defense witnesses, and generally “tending to prostitute the high judicial character with which he was invested, to the low purpose of an electioneering partizan.”
  • Sound like any Judges you know? 
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