Premium Only Content
Can Trump use the Insurrection Act Against the Left?
President Donald Trump on October 6th said he may consider invoking the Insurrection Act in Portland, Oregon if necessary. So far, it hasn't been necessary. "We have an Insurrection Act for a reason," he told reporters in the Oval Office. "If I had to enact it, I'd do that. If, if people were being killed and courts were holding us up, or governors and mayors were holding us up, which they are, sure, I'd do that. I mean, I want to make sure the people aren't killed.
We have to make sure that our cities are safe." The Insurrection Act is one of the president's broadest emergency powers, authorizing the deployment of military forces domestically to suppress rebellion or domestic violence. So let me give this to you real clearly.
This is the relevant part of the Insurrection Act. Uh, with resistance to ICE in many blue cities, there's been a lot of talk about Trump invoking this. There are other lesser statutes he can employ, but this is the big gun. It is intentionally gives the president enormous freedom and power to put down resistance to the law. Whenever the president considers that unlawful obsr- uh, obstruction, combinations, or assemblages, or rebellion against the authority of the United States, make it impractical to enforce the laws of the United States in any state by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, he may call into federal service such as the militia of any state and use much such uh, much of the armed forces as he considers necessary to enforce those laws or to suppress the rebellion.
So first, it's discretionary to employ. "Whenever the president considers" is the language l- it leaves no room for judicial review. By design, it is up to the president to determine when the predicate it, it predicates the invocation of the act. second, this phrase, "unlawfully obstructs, combinations, or assemblages, or rebellion against the authority of the United States, makes it impractical to enforce the laws of the United States in any state by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings," seems to fit per- perfectly with what's going on in places like Portland or Chicago.
Okay? third, the discretionary language again says, "As he considers necessary to enforce those laws or to suppress the rebellion." It's entirely up to the president under this statute. You may think it's a bad idea. I'm not so sure it is, but I don't think it's a good idea for state and local governments to have a veto on federal law enforcement actions like ICE and immigration law, which is totally under the guise of the federal government.
-
2:03:36
We the People Convention News & Opinion
18 days agoWe the People Convention Weekly News & Opinion 10-11-25
236 -
34:55
BlabberingCollector
1 day agoHBO Set Leaks, Audible AudioBooks Paves New Harry Potter Future, & More! | Wizarding World Roundup
2.33K2 -
LIVE
Lofi Girl
3 years agolofi hip hop radio 📚 - beats to relax/study to
115 watching -
25:03
GritsGG
13 hours agoHow to Obtain Warzone VICTORY From a TREE! Casual Solo Gameplay!
11.4K3 -
2:48:05
FreshandFit
9 hours agoGhetto Fake Russian Disrespected The Entire Panel & THIS Happened...
239K150 -
1:27:57
Tucker Carlson
6 hours agoTucker and Col. MacGregor Warn How Neocons Are Exploiting the Drug Crisis to Drag America Into War
30.9K88 -
2:08:50
Badlands Media
11 hours agoDevolution Power Hour Ep. 402: Arctic Frost, Trump’s Third Term & The G2 Showdown
87.2K55 -
2:05:48
Inverted World Live
10 hours agoUFO Seen Over Tokyo During Trump Visit | Ep. 132
66.3K19 -
2:54:08
TimcastIRL
8 hours agoDemocrat FEDERALLY INDICTED For Obstructing ICE Agents In Chicago | Timcast IRL
220K107 -
7:17:25
SpartakusLIVE
10 hours agoNEW - REDSEC Battle Royale || The Duke of Nuke CONQUERS ALL
51.2K9