As blue cities push back on President Donald Trump’s tactic of deploying the National Guard to fight crime, the Trump administration has floated the idea of using the Insurrection Act to justify ...
As court rulings stymie President Donald Trump’s ability to send the military to Democratic-run cities, the administration is reportedly considering having the president invoke the Insurrection Act, a ...
For this installment of Forum, we wanted to hear your thoughts on President Donald Trump's ongoing militarization of American cities on the heels of an Oct. 20 appeals court decision that federally ...
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Trump threatens to invoke Insurrection Act as Pritzker fires back: "Stay the hell out of Illinois"
President Donald Trump threatened Monday to use emergency powers against rebellion to deploy more federal troops into ...
Trump floats using Insurrection Act to combat Chicago crime, says Pritzker should 'beg' for his help
President Donald Trump said he could legally invoke the Insurrection Act to tackle violent crime in Chicago and urged Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker to "beg for help," intensifying the long-running ...
WASHINGTON − President Donald Trump says he’d consider invoking the Insurrection Act of 1807 to fight crime and battle protesters in Democratic-controlled cities. “I’d do it if it was necessary," if ...
President Trump has said there are some circumstances that he would enact the Insurrection Act including if “people were being killed” or if courts, governors or mayors were holding things up. But ...
(CNN) — President Donald Trump has made a series of inaccurate claims in recent days about the Insurrection Act, the old law he has mused about invoking to deploy troops to some US cities. The law – ...
White House officials have held increasingly serious discussions in recent days about President Donald Trump invoking the Insurrection Act, a rarely used 19th century law that gives the president the ...
"The Insurrection Act was actually passed in 1807, signed by Jefferson," said Laura I. Appleman, a law professor at Willamette University College of Law. "It essentially says that the president under ...
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump's warning that he would deploy the United States military to any state that refuses to take aggressive action against rioting rests on a longstanding presidential ...
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