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25 October 2025

9th Circuit rethinks ruling that bolstered Trump’s authority to deploy troops 22OKT25


 NOT MY pres drumpf / trump is accelerating his attempt to replace our American democratic Republic with the fascist heritage foundation's project 2025 authoritarian theocratic oligarchy. The 5,000,000+ who attended the peaceful NO KINGS rallies across the country on 18 OCT 25 proved just how strong the opposition to their plans are. We the people have to remain vigilant and committed to the defense of America, our constitution and our civil liberties and human rights through mass nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience. A lot is riding on this court ruling and what the corrupted and compromised scotus will do. We also have to pray and hope the US Military will not participate in or support an attempted coup but will rise to the defense of the nation as their oath is to America, not to any president or political party. Remember, DEMOCRACY IS NOT A SPECTATOR SPORT!!! This from the Los Angeles Times.....

9th Circuit rethinks ruling that bolstered Trump’s authority to deploy troops

Sonja Sharp.
  • Oct. 22, 2025 4:26 PM PT
  • Judges from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals met Wednesday in Pasadena to review a decision about the legality of the president’s domestic military deployments.
  • Trump’s authority to dispatch soldiers has been challenged in separate cases by California, Oregon and Illinois.
  • The cases hinge on a law that grants “a great level of deference” to the president to decide when protest constitutes rebellion.

Three of the country’s most powerful judges met in Pasadena on Wednesday for a rare conclave that could rewrite the legal framework for President Trump’s expansive deployment of troops to cities across the United States.

The move to flood Los Angeles with thousands of federalized soldiers over the objection of state and local leaders shocked the country back in June. Five months later, such military interventions have become almost routine.

But whether the deployments can expand — and how long they can continue — relies on a novel reading of an obscure subsection of the U.S. code that determines the president’s ability to dispatch the National Guard and federal service members. That code has been under heated debate in courts across the country.

Virtually all of those cases have turned on the 9th Circuit’s decision in June. The judges found that the law in question requires “a great level of deference” to the president to decide when protest flashes into rebellion, and whether boots on the ground are warranted in response.

On Wednesday, the same three judge panel — Jennifer Sung of Portland, Eric D. Miller of Seattle and Mark J. Bennett of Honolulu — took the rare move of reviewing it, signaling a willingness to dramatically rewrite the terms of engagement that have underpinned Trump’s deployments.

“I guess the question is, why is a couple of hundred people engaging in disorderly conduct and throwing things at a building over the course of two days of comparable severity to a rebellion?” said Miller, who was appointed to the bench in Trump’s first term. “Violence is used to thwart the enforcement of federal law all the time. This happens every day.”

The question he posed has riven the judicial system, splitting district judges from appellate panels and the Pacific Coast from the Midwest. Some of Trump’s judicial appointees have broken sharply with their colleagues on the matter, including on the 9th Circuit. Miller and Bennett appear at odds with Ryan D. Nelson and Bridget S. Bade, who expanded on the court’s June ruling in a decision Monday that allowed federalized troops to deploy in Oregon.

Most agreethat the statute itself is esoteric, vague and untested. Unlike the Insurrection Act, which generations of presidents have used to quell spasms of violent domestic unrest, the law Trump invoked has almost no historical footprint, and little precedent to define it.

“It’s only been used once in the history of our country since it was enacted 122 years ago,” California Solicitor General Samuel Harbourt told the court Wednesday.

Attorneys from both sides have turned to legal dictionaries to define the word “rebellion” in their favor, because the statute itself offers no clues.

“Defendants have not put forward a credible understanding of the term ‘rebellion’ in this litigation,” Harbourt told the panel Wednesday. “We’re continuing to see defendants rely on this interpretation across the country and we’re concerned that the breadth of the definition the government has relied on ... includes any form of resistance.”

The wiggle room has left courts to lock horns over the most basic facts before them — including whether what the president claims must be provably true.

In the Oregon case, U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut of Portland, another Trump appointee, called the president’s assertions about a rebellion there “untethered to the facts.”

But a separate 9th Circuit panel overruled her, finding the law “does not limit the facts and circumstances that the President may consider” when deciding whether to use soldiers domestically.

“The President has the authority to identify and weigh the relevant facts,” the court wrote in its Monday decision.

Nelson went further, calling the president’s decision “absolute.”

Upon further review, Sung signaled a shift to the opposite interpretation.

“The court says when the statute gives a discretionary power, that is based on certain facts,” she said. “I don’t see the court saying that the underlying decision of whether the factual basis exists is inherently discretionary.”

That sounded much more like the Midwest’s 7th Circuit decision in the Chicago case, which found that nothing in the statute “makes the President the sole judge of whether these preconditions exist.”

“Political opposition is not rebellion,” the 7th Circuit judges wrote. “A protest does not become a rebellion merely because the protestors advocate for myriad legal or policy changes, are well organized, call for significant changes to the structure of the U.S. government, use civil disobedience as a form of protest, or exercise their Second Amendment right to carry firearms as the law currently allows.”

The Trump administration’s appeal of that decision is currently before the Supreme Court on the emergency docket.

But experts said even a high court ruling in that case may not dictate what can happen in California — or in New York, for that matter. Even if the justices ruled against the administration, Trump could choose to invoke the Insurrection Act or another law to justify his next moves, an option that he and other officials have repeatedly floated in recent weeks.

The administration has signaled its desire to expand on the power it already enjoys, telling the court Wednesday there was no limit to where troops could be deployed or how long they could remain in the president’s service once he had taken control of them.

“Would it be your view that no matter how much conditions on the ground changed, there would be no ability of the district court or review — in a month, six months, a year, five years — to review whether the conditions still support [deployment]?” Bennett asked.

“Yes,” Deputy Assistant Atty. Gen. Eric McArthur said.

Bennett pressed the point, asking whether under the current law the militia George Washington federalized to put down the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 could “stay called up forever” — a position the government again affirmed.

“There’s not a word in the statute that talks about how long they can remain in federal service,” McArthur said. “The president’s determination of whether the exigency has arisen, that decision is vested in his sole and exclusive discretion.”

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11 October 2025

What Is the Insurrection Act That Trump Says He’s Considering? 6OKT25



 THE simple and honest answer to this question is it is the law that NOT MY pres drumpf / trump refused to invoke against the insurrectionist he himself sent to the US Capital on 6 JAN 21 to stop congress from certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election that he lost. His was a blatant act of treason against our democratic Republic. Now he is perverting this same law to justify his attempts to overthrow our democracy and install the fascist heritage foundation's project 2025 authoritarian theocratic oligarchy. More and more Americans are joining the opposition to defend the United States, the number of NO KINGS protest and the number of participants across the country on 18 October 2025 will show the drumpf / trump administration, the gop / greed over people, the supreme court and the heritage foundation that WE THE PEOPLE will not loose our country, our freedom without a fight and this is a fight we have no intention of loosing. From the  New York Times.....

What Trump's national emergencies could mean for American democracy

One of the Supreme Court’s sharpest critics sits on it 5JUL25


What Is the Insurrection Act That Trump Says He’s Considering?


The president said he would invoke emergency powers to deploy the National Guard if “people were being killed, and courts were holding us up.”

President Trump said on Monday he would consider invoking the Insurrection Act — an 1807 law that grants the president emergency powers to deploy troops on U.S. soil — as a way to “get around” recent court rulings that have blocked his efforts to deploy the National Guard in major American cities.

In an appearance on the right-wing cable network Newsmax Monday evening, Mr. Trump said that he saw the Insurrection Act as “a way to get around” the opposition to the deployments, but did not commit to invoking the law. “If we don’t have to use it,” he said, “I wouldn’t use it.”

In an appearance in the Oval Office in the afternoon, Mr. Trump was asked under what circumstances he would exercise those emergency powers. Mr. Trump replied that “we have an Insurrection Act for a reason,” and “I’d do it if it were necessary, but so far it hasn’t been necessary.” He laid out a set of conditions that he said could justify invoking the act, including “if people were being killed and courts were holding us up, or mayors or governors were holding us up.”

In Mr. Trump’s worldview, at least some of those conditions have already been met. Mr. Trump has described Portland, Ore., one of the cities he has targeted for National Guard deployments, as “on fire for years,” adding “I think that’s all insurrection, really criminal insurrection.”

Democratic officials have resisted the National Guard deployments, most prominently Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois. On Monday, Mr. Pritzker accused the president of causing chaos and confusion to create a “pretext for invoking the Insurrection Act so that he can send the military to our city.”

Mr. Trump’s remarks came after two court rulings over the weekend blocked the Trump administration from deploying hundreds of out-of-state National Guard troops to Oregon. Judge Karin Immergut, an appointee of Mr. Trump’s, initially blocked his deployment of military forces on Saturday and then broadened her restraining order on Sunday after Mr. Trump tried to sidestep it, telling Justice Department lawyers that the president had been “in direct contravention” of her order.

Generally, the Insurrection Act gives the president the power to send military forces to states to quell widespread public unrest and to support civilian law enforcement agencies. Before invoking it, the president must first call for the “insurgents” to disperse, according to a Congressional Research Service report published in 2006. If stability is not restored, the president may then issue an executive order to deploy troops

Mr. Trump has raised the idea of deploying the military for domestic law enforcement since his first term. The Insurrection Act has not been invoked for more than 30 years, and Mr. Trump’s use of the emergency powers for routine law enforcement would carry profound implications for civil liberties and for the traditional constraints on federal power.

The law typically forbids the use of the military as a domestic police force.

But the Insurrection Act authorizes the president to use the military to suppress an insurrection if a state government requests it. And there is some leeway in the president’s discretion, such as whether the commander in chief considers that the unrest is obstructing laws of the United States. Both Mr. Trump and Stephen Miller, a senior aide to the president, have invoked the term “insurrection” in remarks justifying the National Guard deployments.

The last time that the act was used was in 1992, when riots in Los Angeles broke out after four white police officers were acquitted in the beating of Rodney King, a Black motorist. Armed forces have also been used to quell civil disturbances after natural disasters, as with widespread looting in St. Croix, in the U.S. Virgin Islands, after Hurricane Hugo in 1989, according to the Congressional Research Service report.

But the current situation in Chicago, Portland and other cities is a far cry from the general lawlessness that precipitated those emergencies. Even as Mr. Trump describes Chicago in near-apocalyptic language, the murder rate in the city has fallen significantly so far in 2025, with 319 homicides recorded for the year through the end of September — down by nearly half compared with the height of the pandemic. Even so, Mr. Trump asserted on Monday that it’s “probably worse than almost any city in the world” and that even Taliban-ruled Afghanistan would “marvel at how much crime we have.”

Chris Cameron is a Times reporter covering Washington, focusing on breaking news and the Trump administration.

A version of this article appears in print on Oct. 8, 2025, Section A, Page 17 of the New York edition with the headline: Trump Weighs Using Insurrection Act to Deploy Military to American CitiesOrder Reprints | Today’s Paper | Subscribe

08 October 2025

Video shows federal agent shoot Chicago pastor in head with pepper ball during Broadview ICE protest 8OKT25



ALL the violence and lawlessness in Chicago is by Sec of Homeland Cruelty fascist fotze kkkristi noem's ice, hsi and cbp gestapo, not the true patriots, the people of Chicago rallying to defend the American democratic Republic from the neo-nazi drumpf / trump-vance administration's and the gop / greed over people-republican party's attempt to impose the fascist heritage foundation's project 2025 authoritarian theocratic oligarchy on us. Watch this video of kkkristi's gestapo shooting a pastor in the head with a pepper ball in Chicago today. I think kkkristi really hates Chicago because she pissed her pants there the other day, watch the 2nd video. The article is from FOX32 Chicago....






Video shows federal agent shoot Chicago pastor in head with pepper ball during Broadview ICE protest



A video shows a federal agent firing pepper balls at protesters outside the ICE processing center in the Chicago suburb of Broadview last month, striking a Chicago pastor in the head.

What we know:

The footage, captured by Kelly Hayes via Storyful, shows protesters standing outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility shouting toward three agents stationed on the roof.

One of the agents begins firing pepper balls and one of them hits Pastor David Black of the First Presbyterian Church in the Woodlawn neighborhood. Black then falls to the ground as others come to his aid.

Hayes told Storyful she had been at the protest only minutes when she saw Black get hit. In a post on Bluesky, she said Black was OK.

Big picture view:

The incident comes amid heightened federal immigration enforcement in the Chicago area under President Donald Trump, which has led to daily and sometimes tense demonstrations outside the Broadview facility.

The American Civil Liberties Union said in a statement on Monday that Black and others are seeking an emergency court order to halt what they describe as "illegal and brutal suppression" of their free speech rights.

Storyful said it reached out to Black for comment but had not heard back.

The Source: The information in this story came from Storyful, Kelly Hayes, and the American Civil Liberties Union.

VIDEO: GRAHAM PLATNER & BERNIE SANDERS MAINE FIGHTING OLIGARCHY RALLY & BERNIE'S UPDATE ON THE 2025 ELECTIONS 5OKT25

The challenges we now face must be met by a bold progressive populist movement that strengthens democracy and shakes up the system.
We can’t simply return to the path we were on before Trump.
We cannot accept the status quo of Big Money dominating our politics and economy.


SEN Bernie Sanders I-VT offers encouragement for Democrats regarding the upcoming elections in Virginia and New Jersey and for Bold Progressives in New York City. He offers encouragement for Progressives' US Senate campaigns in Maine and Michigan and support for Democratic Senators stand demanding funding for healthcare that was cut by drumpf's / trump's bbb be fully restored before voting for the continuing resolution. And he reminds us of the NO KINGS rallies across the country on 18 October 25. Check out the video below and his e mail and make a donation to support Bold Progressives if you can ( I did ). See you at NO KINGS on 18 OCT 25 & remember, DEMOCRACY IS NOT A SPECTATOR SPORT!..... 


Sisters and Brothers -

We are living in the most dangerous moment in modern American history. The decisions that we make today will determine whether or not we remain a democratic society and whether working families will have a shot at a decent life.

Good news. Bad news.

The good news:

The good news is that 320,000 Americans (from all political perspectives) in 21 states came out to Fighting Oligarchy rallies. The American people are prepared to stand up to Trump.

The good news is that Zohran Mamdani is running a brilliant grassroots campaign for mayor in New York City with 70,000 volunteers, is ahead in the polls, and has a strong chance to defeat Trump and the Oligarchs.

The good news is that Republican candidates in Virginia and New Jersey are behind in the November 4th governor races in those two states - despite Democratic candidates who are not particularly strong.

The good news is that progressive candidate Adelita Grijalva won a strong victory in her special election for Arizona district 7, adding another Democrat to the slim numbers in the House.

The good news is that, at this moment at least, the Democrats in the Senate are holding firm against the Republican Continuing Resolution which would double insurance premiums and throw 15 million Americans off the healthcare they have through massive cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act.

The good news is that more and more Americans are seeing through Trump‘s demagogic policies and polling suggests that he is becoming increasingly unpopular.

The good news is that on October 18th there will be No Kings rallies around the country which are expected to bring out millions of Americans to protest the horrific policies of the Trump administration.

The bad news:

Trump‘s authoritarianism and illegal and unconstitutional actions are becoming “normalized.”

There is hardly a murmur when he posts racist and lying posts on government social media.

Few Americans are shocked anymore when ICE agents smash down doors, or when federal troops occupy American cities.

Too many people think that it is acceptable government behavior for the president to deny appropriated federal funds to states who committed the “crime” of voting against Trump.

Little surprise that Trump is suing the New York Times and that his billionaire allies are now taking over CBS and moving to ownership of CNN and TikTok. Trump billionaire supporters will soon be owning virtually all of the major social media platforms and television networks.

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Needless to say, both of these progressive candidates will be outspent by corporate-backed Democrats. With your help, however, they can win their primaries and the general election.

The only way we come out of this unprecedented moment with democracy intact is if we continue to come together. We cannot allow Trump’s actions to be normalized. We cannot allow Republicans to kick 15 million people off of healthcare and raise premiums for 20 million more. We cannot allow billionaires to dominate our political systems.

Trump thrives off of the perception that he is in total control and has unlimited power. In reality, he is unpopular and losing support every day.

Now is not the time to tune out and put our heads under the blankets. Trump can be stopped. But it’s going to take all of us, coming together, and fighting back effectively.

In my presidential campaign we used to say “Not me, Us.” Now more than ever we must live up to that. We can do this.

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