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The Final Diversion Before the Reset
Trump says decision on Fed chair will be out soon
President Trump says the Federal Reserve "is a disaster"
Trump says he's 'very disappointed' in Elon Musk for opposing 'biggest tax cuts in history'
Over 300 economists urge Trump, GOP leaders to extend taxβ¦
President Trump says the Federal Reserve "is a disaster"
Trump says he's 'very disappointed' in Elon Musk for opposing 'biggest tax cuts in history'
Over 300 economists urge Trump, GOP leaders to extend taxβ¦
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President Trump at UFC tonight and Camp David for meetings tomorrow
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Holy Shit π€£
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June 16th 2015
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The Post Millennial
Washington state AG Nick Brownβs office colluded with Perkins Coie on federal lawsuit against Trump: report
Emails reveal that Brownβs Office gave the law firm private advice on when and where to file the lawsuit against the Trump admin.
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πΊπΈβοΈ Jon Dowling: This coming week is huge! A new Fed chair, coupled with a China trade agreement will drop the interest rates, as well as expand QE money printing, which on the surface sounds bad, but what it ultimately achieves is sending the old Federal Reserve system off the proverbial cliff side!
Which is why Ft. Knox will be audited, followed by the Fed and then the Gold standard reintroduced. All falling into place this summer, which is just about here by the way.
Letβs not overlook silvers resurgence as well. Back to bratty all time highs and climbing. Nothing will stop precious metals and soon cryptos from accelerating as all these aforementioned items link into high gear. Better be prepared folks! πππͺπΏβ
Which is why Ft. Knox will be audited, followed by the Fed and then the Gold standard reintroduced. All falling into place this summer, which is just about here by the way.
Letβs not overlook silvers resurgence as well. Back to bratty all time highs and climbing. Nothing will stop precious metals and soon cryptos from accelerating as all these aforementioned items link into high gear. Better be prepared folks! πππͺπΏβ
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Things are getting heated over on the West Coast, while Trump is strategically bringing in tanks to DCπ€
Timing is everything!
Coincidence?
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Timing is everything!
Coincidence?
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Insurrection act
The term "invaders" in the context of the Insurrection Act of 1807 typically refers to foreign forces or entities engaging in hostile actions against the United States, as the law was partly designed to address external threats like invasions. However, the term is not explicitly defined in the Act, and its interpretation has sparked debate, especially in modern contexts like border security.
The Insurrection Act of 1807 is a U.S. federal law (10 U.S.C. Β§Β§ 251β255) that empowers the president to deploy the U.S. military and federalized National Guard to suppress civil disorder, insurrection, or rebellion under specific circumstances:
At a state's request: When a stateβs legislature or governor (if the legislature cannot be convened) requests federal assistance to address an insurrection against state authority (Β§ 251).
To enforce federal law: When unlawful obstructions, combinations, assemblages, or rebellion make it impracticable to enforce U.S. laws through ordinary judicial proceedings (Β§ 252).
To protect constitutional rights: When an insurrection, domestic violence, or conspiracy in a state deprives citizens of constitutional rights and the state is unable, fails, or refuses to protect those rights (Β§ 253).
The Act serves as an exception to the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, which generally prohibits federal military forces from engaging in domestic law enforcement. Before deploying troops, the president must issue a proclamation ordering insurgents to disperse (10 U.S.C. Β§ 254).
Historically, the Act was passed to address domestic unrest and potential foreign threats, such as Aaron Burrβs plot to raise a private army in 1807. It was amended in 1861 to allow federal intervention without state consent during rebellions against the U.S. government and in 1871 to protect Black Americans from Ku Klux Klan violence under the Equal Protection Clause. It has been invoked for various purposes, including labor disputes in the late 19th/early 20th centuries, desegregation enforcement in the 1950sβ60s (e.g., by Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy), and the 1992 Los Angeles riots.
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The term "invaders" in the context of the Insurrection Act of 1807 typically refers to foreign forces or entities engaging in hostile actions against the United States, as the law was partly designed to address external threats like invasions. However, the term is not explicitly defined in the Act, and its interpretation has sparked debate, especially in modern contexts like border security.
The Insurrection Act of 1807 is a U.S. federal law (10 U.S.C. Β§Β§ 251β255) that empowers the president to deploy the U.S. military and federalized National Guard to suppress civil disorder, insurrection, or rebellion under specific circumstances:
At a state's request: When a stateβs legislature or governor (if the legislature cannot be convened) requests federal assistance to address an insurrection against state authority (Β§ 251).
To enforce federal law: When unlawful obstructions, combinations, assemblages, or rebellion make it impracticable to enforce U.S. laws through ordinary judicial proceedings (Β§ 252).
To protect constitutional rights: When an insurrection, domestic violence, or conspiracy in a state deprives citizens of constitutional rights and the state is unable, fails, or refuses to protect those rights (Β§ 253).
The Act serves as an exception to the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, which generally prohibits federal military forces from engaging in domestic law enforcement. Before deploying troops, the president must issue a proclamation ordering insurgents to disperse (10 U.S.C. Β§ 254).
Historically, the Act was passed to address domestic unrest and potential foreign threats, such as Aaron Burrβs plot to raise a private army in 1807. It was amended in 1861 to allow federal intervention without state consent during rebellions against the U.S. government and in 1871 to protect Black Americans from Ku Klux Klan violence under the Equal Protection Clause. It has been invoked for various purposes, including labor disputes in the late 19th/early 20th centuries, desegregation enforcement in the 1950sβ60s (e.g., by Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy), and the 1992 Los Angeles riots.
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There's that invasion word again.
Senator Mike Lee
Btw I'm not posting videos of the protesters because I don't like to give them attention, but there's plenty if you want to go on X and watch the videos of them being taken down.
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Senator Mike Lee
Btw I'm not posting videos of the protesters because I don't like to give them attention, but there's plenty if you want to go on X and watch the videos of them being taken down.
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