Trump interview on 60 Minutes: He can invade your city whenever he wants
In a wide-ranging “60 Minutes” sit-down, the president also said immigration raids “haven’t gone far enough.”
In a wide-ranging “60 Minutes” sit-down, the president also said immigration raids “haven’t gone far enough.”
History has shown that governments tend to hold onto the power they’ve gained under martial law, often leading to a permanent state of ignored civil liberties.
At President Trump’s direction, Gov. Greg Abbott authorized the deployment of hundreds of troops to Illinois to “safeguard” U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
Every state with either a Democratic governor, attorney general or both signed a brief to the U.S. Supreme Court, asking the justices to side with Illinois and Chicago to continue blocking President Donald Trump’s proposed deployment of National Guard troops to Chicago. In an amicus…
Over the years, the Supreme Court has treated the 10th Amendment like a magician’s hat, sometimes pulling out state powers, other times finding it empty.
People wearing inflatable costumes of cute animals are completely destroying Trump’s “war-ravaged Portland” narrative.
“Honestly, we haven’t really gotten going yet,” Trump said. “If we didn’t have to fight all these radical left governors, we could’ve had Chicago taken care of, as an example.”
This article looks at the details of both the Posse Comitatus Act and the Insurrection Act, their historical context, key provisions, and the implications they have on the current situation we find ourselves in.
The Texas National Guard, no stranger to being deployed for immigration enforcement, is in the Midwest to “safeguard” ICE officers.
President Trump wanted to invoke the Insurrection Act during the 2020 protests following the murder of George Floyd in his first term. Serious, intelligent men and women were around to stop him. He’s now talking about invoking it in this term, but the people around him aren’t trying to stop him from…
An authoritarian’s dream, the Insurrection Act is ripe for abuse — and Trump’s Cabinet is already setting up his justification to use it.
In his second term as President, Donald Trump has deployed the military in U.S. cities as he is militarizing law enforcement (ICE).
Chicago schools, teachers, and parents are prepared if Trump sends in more National Guard troops.
People gathered to protest the National Guard in DC. Trump fled the White House and golfed, then went to the US Open (after demanding they order the media not to broadcast the crowd booing him).
"If the federal government wants to help they should invest, not invade," said Mayor Brandon Johnson. Residents of Chicago prepare for an invasion of National Guard troops federalized by President Trump.
President Trump has deployed the National Guard to fight crime when they have no law enforcement training and cannot legally engage in law enforcement activity; making arrests, etc.
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