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Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart and National Review editor Ramesh Ponnuru join Amna Nawaz to discuss the ...
Trump's National Guard deployment to Los Angeles and recent comments signal more sweeping executive actions are possible. Is ...
President Trump on Tuesday said he would “certainly” invoke the Insurrection Act to respond to the demonstrations on the ...
President Donald Trump has contemplated invoking the Insurrection Act to use the military for domestic law enforcement ...
The Insurrection Act lets the U.S. president deploy troops domestically to suppress civil disorder, insurrection or rebellion ...
Trump deployed National Guard troops and Marines to L.A. in response to protests. The Insurrection Act would allow him to use ...
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President Trump’s use of the National Guard to respond to protests in California is raising questions about how far he’ll go ...
At least 300 National Guard troops have been deployed to Los Angeles, and the president has not ruled out whether he will ...
The Insurrection Act, which allows federal U.S. troops to enforce civilian laws on U.S. soil, is often confused with martial ...
Trump was asked about the potential of invoking the Insurrection Act, an unprecedented move in recent memory, which would allow troops to directly participate in civilian law enforcement.
President Donald Trump has said he may invoke the Insurrection Act, a law that grants the president the authority to deploy the U.S. military on American soil, as protests and unrest continue in ...
President Donald Trump mulled invoking the Insurrection Act, which would give him more leeway to use the military for domestic purposes, as he deploys troops to Los Angeles in response to protests ...
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