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“If you look at Chicago, Chicago is a great city where there’s a lot of crime, and if the governor can’t do the job, we’ll do the job. It’s all very simple.”
The act was last invoked by former US president George HW Bush during the Los Angeles riots of 1992.
An exception to the rule
Last week, in a speech to top military commanders, Trump suggested using US cities as “training grounds” for the armed forces, alarming Democrats and civil liberties groups.
Several people, including at least one reporter, have been arrested, and dozens of people have been injured by the agents’ chemical munitions.
Trump accused of using troops as ‘political props and pawns’
Separately, a federal judge in Oregon on Sunday temporarily blocked the administration from sending any national guard troops to police Portland, the state’s largest city.
Any effort by Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act would also likely face legal challenges. The law has rarely been interpreted by the courts, but the Supreme Court has ruled that the president alone can determine if the act’s conditions have been met.