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  2. Powers of the president of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The president has, in this capacity, plenary power to launch, direct and supervise military operations, order or authorize the deployment of troops, unilaterally launch nuclear weapons, and form military policy with the Department of Defense and Homeland Security. However, the constitutional ability to declare war is vested only in Congress. [2]

  3. Trump and his soldiers: How some defense leaders expect him ...

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    In Donald Trump's first term as president, he wielded his broad constitutional authority over the military in unprecedented ways. ... Trump has warned he could deploy U.S. troops to combat “the ...

  4. Opinion - Trump promised to be a dictator on Day 1: Here’s ...

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    But the other two triggers appear to grant the president virtually unchecked power to deploy troops without state consent — or even against state wishes. The language in these other two sections ...

  5. Pentagon officials discussing how to respond if Trump issues ...

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    Pentagon officials are holding informal discussions about how the Department of Defense would respond if Donald Trump issues orders to deploy active-duty troops domestically and fire large swaths ...

  6. War Powers Resolution - Wikipedia

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    The War Powers Resolution (also known as the War Powers Resolution of 1973 or the War Powers Act) (50 U.S.C. ch. 33) is a federal law intended to check the U.S. president's power to commit the United States to an armed conflict without the consent of the U.S. Congress.

  7. Insurrection Act of 1807 - Wikipedia

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    The Insurrection Act of 1807 is a United States federal law [1] that empowers the president of the United States to deploy the U.S. military and federalized National Guard troops within the United States in particular circumstances, such as to suppress civil disorder, insurrection, or rebellion.

  8. Why is Trump sending military to the border? What to know ...

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    Governors can refuse to deploy troops under this authority – a bipartisan group of governors withdrew troops from the border in 2018 after the Trump administration’s family separation ...

  9. Fort Stanton (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Stanton, located in the Garfield Heights, was the first fort of this line to begin construction. Begun in September 1861, the fort was located almost directly south of the Washington Navy Yard and the Navy Yard Bridge that crossed the Anacostia River and connected Uniontown, a suburb of Washington, with the city itself.