Could President-elect Donald Trump use the military within the United States to suppress protests on college campuses, patrol ...
Trump's plan to use the military for mass deportations faces sharp legal limits. The administration's few options come with ...
The Insurrection Act would give Trump powers to use federal troops to enforce civilian laws, but he could be challenged in ...
There are very few options for people who want to stop Donald Trump's mass deportation plan. Congressional funding could be the roadblock.
If state governors refuse to send their National Guard, Trump could invoke the Insurrection Act, another exception to the ...
I expect that on Day 1 — maybe within hours of being inaugurated on Jan. 20 — Trump will sign a proclamation invoking, say, ...
Trump's plans are still unclear, but a president federalizing the Guard over the objections of a governor would be a first ...
In the days leading up to the riot, Milley told his staff that Trump’s suggestions that the National Guard be deployed on Jan. 6 were just an “excuse to invoke the Insurrection Act” and call ...
The president-elect said he will focus on deporting undocumented immigrants with a criminal past. But experts expect the ...
As Congress proclaimed two decades ago, 1807’s “Insurrection Act” and other laws “grant the President broad powers that may be invoked in the event of domestic emergencies … specifically ...
On Sunday, conservative activist Tom Fitton proclaimed on Truth Social that Trump “will declare a national emergency and will ...
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to use the U.S. military to help deport millions of undocumented migrants, a plan that ...