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Trump Considering Insurrection Act to Deploy Troops to Cities, NBC News Reports
The Insurrection Act, gives the president sweeping powers to deploy U.S. military forces domestically
The Insurrection Act, gives the president sweeping powers to deploy U.S. military forces domestically
Lawmakers from both parties are considering legislation to clarify or curtail presidential use of IEEPA.
With the midterms on the horizon, voters in California, Texas, and beyond may see these rulings as proof either of needed restraint or political overreach.
Republicans are weighing whether to rally behind President Trump or distance themselves to protect vulnerable members in swing states.
The announcement underscores the sensitivity of summoning a former FBI director whose health has now become a matter of public record.
The Justice Department could appeal Cullen’s dismissal to a higher court, though legal experts say its chances are slim.
Cruise was reportedly offered the honor but declined due to a packed schedule, which includes receiving an honorary Oscar at the Governors Awards
The memo makes clear, however, that ICE—not state governors—will retain operational command over the deployed National Guard units