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● The United States Supreme Court is educating the public on the Presidential authority to invoke the Insurrection Act.
The authority was there, regardless of whether The United States Supreme Court "allows" the President to use it because, remember, the three branches of government (executive, judicial, and legislative) are separate but equal, and no branch (such as the judicial branch) has authority over any other branch (such as the executive branch).
Nevertheless, this is notable because this is a newsworthy decision, by The United States Supreme Court, that gets the public used to the idea that President Trump has the authority to invoke The Insurrection Act of 1807.
● According to The Brennan Center for Justice
"Enacted in 1792, the Insurrection Act grants the president the authority to deploy the U.S. military domestically and use it against Americans under certain conditions. While there are rare circumstances in which such authority might be necessary, the law, which has not been meaningfully updated in over 150 years, is dangerously overbroad and ripe for abuse. President Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy active-duty troops in American cities if courts shut down his efforts to federalize and deploy National Guard forces under a different law."
You can read more at the links below:
LINK - https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/insurrection-act-explained
ARCHIVE - https://web.archive.org/web/20251130031831/https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/insurrection-act-explained
● Remember, on June 10, 2025, President Trump said the following in the video that you can view at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZhlHmLRIFo :
Transcript of 2025-06-10 - President Trump on Invocation of The Insurrection Act
PRESIDENT TRUMP - If there’s an insurrection I would certainly invoke it. We’ll see. But, uh, I can tell you last, last night was terrible. Uh, the night before that was terrible. We have, as you’ve seen, it was on most of your networks, uh, people with big, heavy hammers pounding the concrete and pounding curbs, pounding and breaking off all—and handing these big chunks of concrete to people. And they were taking that concrete, going up on bridges, and dropping it into the roof of a car. They were throwing it at our police. They were throwing it at our soldiers that are there. And we got it stopped and we have them, uh, in custody right now.
Look, uh, if we didn’t get involved, right now, Los Angeles would be burning, just like it was burning a number of months ago with all of the houses that were lost.
Los Angeles, right now, would be on fire. And we have it in great shape. I’m not playing around.
QUESTIONER - How will—how will you determine whether or not there is an insurrection?
PRESIDENT TRUMP - Well, you’ll take a look at what’s happening. I mean, I could tell you there were certain areas of that, of Los Angeles last night, you could have called it “an insurrection.” It was terrible.
But these are paid insurrectionists. These are paid trouble-makers. They get money and, when you take a look at what they’re doing, where they show up and everyone’s saying, “what’s he doing? He’s pounding the curb, this one guy’s pounding the curb, breaking the curb, and handing big pieces of granite—in some cases it’s granite—granite and concrete to other people, and they’re running out with it.”
And then we watched the other people and they try and throw it into the face of the soldiers, throw it into the face of the police, and they hurt some people very badly. They go up on bridges. They drop it down on the cars as the cars are moving. They’re not breaking the curb because they, they’re doing a demolition service. They’re breaking it to hand out to people as a weapon. That’s a bad, it’s bad stuff. I’ve never seen that before.
● Soon, nearly every American citizen shall demand that President Trump please invoke The Insurrection Act—nationwide—I'm sure.
Fight, fight, fight.
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