Military Police

Trump’s Executive Order: Militarizing Domestic Law Enforcement

This executive order establishes legal protection for law enforcement and prioritizes holding accountable state and local officials who impede police duties. The order reflects a pattern of the executive threatening the use of military force against American citizens, previously suggesting deployment of the National Guard against political opponents. These actions build upon earlier pronouncements of using force against protestors. The executive’s rhetoric demonstrates a willingness to utilize the military against domestic political dissent.

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Trump Orders Military for Domestic Operations, Defying Posse Comitatus Act

President Trump signed an executive order aiming to utilize military assets to bolster domestic law enforcement, instructing the Attorney General and Defense Secretary to explore options for employing military personnel, training, and resources in crime prevention. This action has drawn criticism for potentially violating the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, which restricts the military’s role in domestic law enforcement. The order also includes provisions to protect law enforcement officers from misconduct accusations and crack down on officials hindering their work. This follows a previous order authorizing military control of the southern border for immigration enforcement.

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