Martial Law?

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When will Trump declare Martial Law?

  • Before July 2025

    Votes: 11 15.7%
  • Second half of 2025

    Votes: 10 14.3%
  • First half of 2026

    Votes: 5 7.1%
  • Second half of 2026, before mid-term elections

    Votes: 8 11.4%
  • After mid-term elections based on results

    Votes: 7 10.0%
  • Won't, but will threaten to do so

    Votes: 13 18.6%
  • Won't

    Votes: 13 18.6%
  • Already in progress, nobody notices, no declaration required

    Votes: 3 4.3%

  • Total voters
    70

iRONic

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Proving that LT Whiskey-leaks (or any other cabinet member) is a moron/unqualified isn't news and scores ZERO points in the big game. It's a given and doesn't matter one bit to Trump's voters. Independents generally don't care, or, they care less about that than they do whatever single issue it is at the top of their interest lists.
Yep. Now SECdef DUI is dodging a direct question from Ro Khanna and whether he'd follow a court order or not:

Hegseth refuses to commit to obeying courts on marines in LA

Defense secretary Pete Hegseth has refused to say whether he would follow the courts if they ruled against Donald Trump’s sending active-duty marines to Los Angeles despite California governor Gavin Newsom’s objections.

The Pentagon chief repeatedly deflected when asked at a House armed services committee hearing whether he would respect a federal district or supreme court decision on the issue.

Democratic representative Ro Khanna, of California, asked: “Whatever the federal district court decides, will you abide by it?” Hegseth answered that it was a “pending situation”.

Asked again, he said:

What I will tell you is, my job right now is to ensure the troops that we have in Los Angeles are capable of supporting law enforcement.

Pressed again, the defense secretary said:

We’ve always looked to the decisions of the court.

Urged again to assure people that he would respect court decisions on the issue, Hegseth said:

What I can say is we should not have local judges determining foreign policy or national security policy for the country.

“So you’re not willing to say you would respect those decisions?” Hegseth was asked. He replied:

What I’m saying is, local district judges shouldn’t make foreign policy for the United States

Edit: fixed the spelling of the representative’s name
 
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cytg111

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"We are here to liberate the city from the socialist and burdensome leadership that this governor and this mayor has...."

Shiiiiit is geeeeting reeeeal.
 
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Impeachment by House, followed by removal by Senate, or 2A. Those are the two options.

EDIT: or 25th, forgot that one. I don't think we've ever had a 25th on a president that didn't wanna though.
It could be hard to 25th Amendment a president when one of the key ways is via cabinet heads that the president can fire.
 
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It could be hard to 25th Amendment a president when one of the key ways is via cabinet heads that the president can fire.
Good chance it would just turn into an impeachment via something like an inquest from congress on behest of the fired cabinet heads.