Department of Constitution Enforcement

This bill is to establish a separate branch of the government who holds the original signed (1787) Constitution of the United States of America as the divine law of the country. They will be in charge of overseeing the National Guard of all States to utilize for its intended purposes with the additional use of National Guard resources and intelligence agents whose sole purpose is enforcing all government officials on a state and federal level adhere to the constitution and upholding their oath to protect it from domestic constitutional threats. They will be the agency that is above any party and not be affiliated with any political party. They will have the authority to prosecute any government official and challenge any law that is considered unconstitutional law with the collaboration of the supreme court. This will give the supreme court more power to not only challenge and deliberate on laws and policy, but to hold trials to governmental elected officials and high ranked military officials for crimes against the constitution including but not limited to treason, lobbying, unconstitutional mandates, circumventing the bill of rights, and any other acts that goes against the founding fathers vision for the United States of America.

This department will also oversee any and all election events and process by using national guard soldiers to act as poll workers and to have the national guard counting and processing ballots, and oversee the results reporting it to all media outlets in real time.