I tried to find a better source but there wasn’t one. The article is at the Bulwark which is Bill Kristol’s lib-funded shitrag. I ran out of space in the title. if he does - it will be by the end of the month. See the bit in bold.

Will Trump Invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807 Next? - thebulwark.com

The White House did not respond to a request for comment on whether Trump will invoke the Insurrection Act before April ends.

The Insurrection Act of 1807, which allows the president to deploy U.S. armed forces and the national guard against Americans in situations of civil unrest, was last invoked in 1992 to put down the Rodney King riots after the four white police officers who were filmed beating King were acquitted. The nonpartisan Brennan Center has called the law “dangerously overbroad and ripe for abuse.”

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As a reminder, the executive order declaring a national emergency at the southern border framed what is happening there as an “invasion” that threatens “America’s sovereignty” as part of its justification for Trump’s decrees.

“This whole strategy from Trump is really based on the demonization of immigrants and the idea we’re being invaded as justification of all executive orders that are trampling on our civil rights and freedoms,” Vanessa Cárdenas, the executive director of immigrant rights group America’s Voice, told The Bulwark. “They’ve been demonizing immigrants for a long time to psychologically prepare people for these actions, and we need to reject and denounce it.”

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Insurrection Act of 1807 - wikipedia.org

The Insurrection Act of 1807 is a United States federal law that empowers the president of the United States to deploy the U.S. military and federalized National Guard troops within the United States in particular circumstances, such as to suppress civil disorder, insurrection, or rebellion.

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DECLARING A NATIONAL EMERGENCY AT THE SOUTHERN BORDER OF THE UNITED STATES - whitehouse.gov

The White House

January 20, 2025

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    There’s a point at which I think certain states will just start ignoring the feds.

    I don’t think so. But all of this is a guessing game. Still - I’m certain people like Gavin Newsom won’t do that. He’s surely dreaming of becoming president in 2028. And I think he’s going to keep moving to the right.

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      The primary way the federal government maintains control (aside from belief) is money.

      These dumbasses have already started yanking all the funding they felt like they could get away with. If that keeps going, they’ll burn all the methods of control except force and they just don’t have enough.

      Hell, Gavin is a giant reactionary turd, but he’s not dumb, he’s had to have considered the possibility of being king shit of the Republic of California.

      • Hell, Gavin is a giant reactionary turd, but he’s not dumb, he’s had to have considered the possibility of being king shit of the Republic of California

        I think it was Felix that once said “Gavin Newsome has a better chance of being Supreme Leader of the California Imperium than President of the United States” and that has really stuck with me

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        they just don’t have enough.

        You may be right. Unfortunately - we might learn the answer in the coming months. A very important deadline is coming up soon. Trump’s DOJ has until midnight Monday to return a guy kidnapped in the US and sent to the El Salvador horror prison due to an “administrative error”. I’m 99+% sure that the guy won’t be returned and that will be the beginning of Trump totally ignoring the courts. We’ll see.

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        Hell, Gavin is a giant reactionary turd, but he’s not dumb, he’s had to have considered the possibility of being king shit of the Republic of California.

        This causes an immediate civil war.

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        Was that a region in that stupid Civil War movie? It’s kind of funny. I sort of read an article about it and I read some posts here about it. It seemed like utter shit. The part of my brain that controls memory decided that the movie wasn’t worth remembering. I totally forgot about it as if it came out a decade ago or something.

        I seriously can’t remember a thing about it other than Kirsten Dunst is in it and Alex Garland wrote it and… That’s all I remember.

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          All I remember of it is that journalists are the real heroes, pictures are exactly like bullets, and that any mention of politics would get in the way of a civil war movie.

          He should have done a Fatal Frame movie instead.

          Random aside, but Battle Angel Alita did the wartime-journalist-as-voyeur side story better!