Trump’s National Guard use sets up legal clash testing executive power
Trump’s federalization of the National Guard challenges state authority amid claims of failed local law enforcement and ongoing court battles over constitutional limits.
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'Indication of a dictatorship': Retired general sounds alarm over Trump's use of military
Former National Guard Vice Chief Major General Randy E. Manner strongly criticized President Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to U.S. cities, saying it is a "full indication of dictatorship and intimidation in the use of the military."During an appearance on CNN Wednesday, Manner compared the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials conducting raids across the country to the Gestapo of 1930s Germany, adding that…
Trump, States, and the Battle Over National Guard Power
The spectacle of federally controlled soldiers patrolling American cities has forced the country into a confrontation with its The post Federalizing the National Guard: Trump’s Power Play against States and Courts appeared first on Brewminate: A Bold Blend of News and Ideas.
The legal dispute over President Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to several US cities is escalating. While Republican governors welcome the move as a necessary measure to restore law and order, Democratic-governed states accuse the president of exceeding his authority and encroaching on their sovereignty. An overview.
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