CHICAGO (Reuters) -Donald Trump’s threat to invoke a federal anti-insurrection law to expand his deployment of military ...
When invoked, the Insurrection Act gives the president the authority to deploy the U.S. military or National Guard inside the ...
The administration of President Donald Trump has ordered National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, and to Chicago to ...
Some legal and military scholars say we are watching an unprecedented erosion of constitutional limits and checks designed to ...
Attorneys representing journalists, clergy, and private citizens have filed an emergency motion in federal court accusing the ...
The effort has spawned a series of legal battles over whether the nation must accept this as a new way of life.
Here's a snapshot of where things stand with federal law enforcement activity in Portland, Chicago and elsewhere.
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump from sending military forces to Portland, Oregon, to quell protests against his immigration crackdown, even as 300 National Guard troops were ...
The Trump administration is pointing to renewed unrest in Chicago and Portland, Oregon, to justify an imminent deployment of federal troops to the two<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
The National Guard has been deployed to Los Angeles and Washington, and soon to other cities, because Trump wants the military to use them to practice urban warfare.
Three women opposed to President Donald Trump’s intense immigration raids in Los Angeles were indicted Friday on charges of ...