Trump Isn't Hiding Plan to Use Military to Quash Protests and Deport Immigrants
The next time, Im not waiting before committing troops to suppress protests, Trump said at a rally in 2023.
By Marjorie Cohn , Truthout
PublishedNovember 12, 2024
Employing federal troops to suppress domestic protests and deport immigrants from U.S. soil en masse would be illegal, but Donald Trump has been pushing to do so since his first administration. The recent Supreme Court decision granting presidents nearly absolute immunity for official acts has created a situation with far fewer guardrails to prevent Trump from abusing his authority in his second presidential term. Trump and his allies have reportedly drafted plans for him to deploy the military against civil demonstrators on his first day in office, according to a Washington Post report from November 2023. And Trump, who promised to carry out the largest deportation effort in U.S. history, has also indicated that he will use the military to deport millions of undocumented immigrants.
When Fox News asked Trump whether he thought outside agitators might have an effect on Election Day, Trump responded by saying, I think the bigger problem is the enemy from within. He added, We have some very bad people. We have some sick people, radical left lunatics. And I think theyre the big and it should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by National Guard, or if really necessary, by the military, because they cant let that happen.
During his campaign, Trump also said that if re-elected, he would use the military at the southern border and to enforce the law in cities like Chicago and New York, which he dubbed crime dens. Trumps prior time in office shows that his willingness to raise such threats goes beyond campaign rhetoric. After massive demonstrations erupted around the country in protest against the May 25, 2020, murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, then-President Trump told his Secretary of Defense Mark T. Esper and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley that he wanted to invoke the Insurrection Act which allows the president to deploy the military domestically and use it for civilian law enforcement and order ten thousand troops in Washington to get control of the streets.
On June 1, 2020, Trump said, If a city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then I will deploy United States military and quickly solve the problem for them. Esper and Milley objected, saying the turmoil was best handled by civil law enforcement and the D.C. National Guard. Trump was furious. He called his top military leaders losers and repeated his wish to send active-duty troops into Minneapolis. Cant you just shoot them? he asked Milley. Just shoot them in the legs or something? Trump also proposed sending federal troops into Chicago, Seattle and Portland in response to Black Lives Matter protests and once again, Esper and Milley, joined by then-Attorney General William Barr, talked him out of it. A former senior Defense Department official who served in the first Trump administration said that federal forces could be sent to U.S. cities to assist with Trumps mass deportation plan once he is inaugurated.
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Irish_Dem
(58,572 posts)No one cares, or can do anything about it.
ColinC
(10,823 posts)Military 😒
slightlv
(4,387 posts)would help us do "regime change" in this country! Yippers... my thinking is going that dark lately....