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‘Gigantic waste of time': Ex-federal prosecutor slams Trump's retribution campaign
MSNBC· 2025-11-07 01:58
it. This is bigger than just the people being targeted. This goes back to a running theme that we frankly talk about on this show is that the president is weaponizing law enforcement and using it as a way to crush descent, punish his enemies, like insert whatever explanation you want, but the law enforcement apparatus is now becoming a tool that the president and his allies believe that they can use rather than just being tethered strictly to the law.Do I have that right. >> Yes. I mean, look, uh, we it's a ...
JD Vance says Trump ‘looking at all of his options’ as he weighs Insurrection Act
NBC News· 2025-10-12 13:40
But let me ask you, of course, there's a major legal battle underway about the administration's deployment of the National Guard. It does come uh as NBC News is reporting that the administration has been seriously discussing invoking the insurrection act that would give the president the power to direct federal uh troops to conduct law enforcement functions in the case of a national emergency. Is that the case.Are you seriously considering invoking the Insurrection Act. >> Well, the president's looking at a ...
'An unhinged nerd': Michael Fanone blasts Stephen Miller for violent speech in Memphis
MSNBC· 2025-10-03 01:32
Pam Bondi and Pete Hexet spoke to National Guard troops newly deployed in the city to effectively replace local police forces. Also there, Steven Miller, who has no official law enforcement role in the administration. But listen to how these officials spoke about the work of these federal troops.Now remember, they're talking to these troops in an American city, about American citizens. >> I see the guns in that in this room. You are unleashed.The handcuffs that you're carrying, they're not on you anymore. T ...
Stephen Miller tells law enforcement they are 'unleashed' in Memphis
MSNBC· 2025-10-02 10:52
Government & Law Enforcement - The Trump administration is deploying federal resources, including ATF, DEA, FBI, ICE, and the Department of War, to fight crime in American cities [1][2] - National Guard troops are expected to arrive in Memphis within two weeks [3] - Concerns exist regarding the use of the United States military for domestic law enforcement, citing a tradition against quartering troops [4][5] - The administration's actions are seen by some as a potential violation of Posi Kamatus, which restricts the federal government's ability to deploy National Guard troops over local objections [6][8] Political & Ethical Concerns - Allegations of a potential Hatch Act violation have surfaced, accusing the federal government of posting political messaging on government websites blaming Democrats for the government shutdown [10] - Concerns are raised about "Trumpcoin," alleging it allows corporate and foreign entities to potentially influence the presidency [12] - The government shutdown is impacting constituents, with concerns about corruption, public safety, and healthcare costs [15][16] - Proposals are put forward to address these concerns, including releasing the Epstein files, refunding cops grants, and stemming Medicaid cuts [17]
Armed man charged after allegedly posing as law enforcement at Charlie Kirk memorial site
NBC News· 2025-09-21 00:54
We want to provide an update on a man arrested here at the State Farm Stadium preparing for Charlie Kirk's memorial on Sunday. It was a 42year-old man, Joshua Wrl, who was arrested. Secret Service saw him on the grounds, approached him, said he looked suspicious.He was impersonating an officer and at that point they took him into custody. He's been charged with a felony impersonating a law enforcement official and a misdemeanor of carrying weapons, including both a firearm and a knife, into a prohibited are ...
Trump to Send National Guard to Memphis
Bloomberg Television· 2025-09-12 19:34
Law Enforcement & Federal Resources - Long-term partnerships between state, local, and federal law enforcement are crucial for effective crime reduction [1] - The military, specifically the National Guard, may not be the most effective resource for civilian law enforcement due to lack of training in areas like Miranda rights, chain of custody, and de-escalation techniques [1][2][3] - Federal agencies like the FBI, DEA, and ATF are better suited to assist local law enforcement by providing resources and expertise, such as wiretapping capabilities and RICO prosecutions [7][8][9] Constitutional Concerns & Use of Force - Deploying militarized forces with high-powered assault weapons in civilian settings raises concerns about excessive force and potential harm to innocent bystanders [3][4][5] - Constitutional limits on the use of force must be followed, regardless of the specific situation in a town [25] - Evidence obtained by untrained military personnel could be thrown out in serious cases due to constitutional violations [3] Political Influence & Investigation Integrity - Political officials should avoid getting too far ahead of law enforcement during ongoing investigations to prevent undermining the process and spreading misinformation [12][13][14] - Toning down inflammatory rhetoric and promoting bipartisan cooperation are essential to de-escalate political violence [18][19] Gun Control & Mental Health - There is a need to keep high-powered weapons out of the hands of individuals with red flags and mental health issues [22] Policing Act - Reintroducing the George Floyd in Policing Act aims to push for police reform and ensure constitutional limits on the use of force [23][24]
Trump loses ‘police state’ case on Nat. Guard! Ari Melber reports on ‘illegal’ smackdown 
MSNBC· 2025-09-02 23:40
Legal & Judicial Analysis - A federal judge ruled President Trump's deployment of troops to patrol Americans is illegal, resembling an illicit bid to create a national police force [2] - The ruling is based on a 19th-century law, the Posse Comitatus Act (PCA), forbidding the president from using the army for general law enforcement unless expressly authorized by the Constitution or an act of Congress [4][5] - The judge found Trump appeared to have an illicit purpose of creating a national police force with the president as its chief, raising concerns about autocratic national police forces [6] - The judge noted that Trump's DOJ's argument is so extreme that the President could assert he's unable to enforce obscure tax laws and then use the federalized National Guard to execute a range of laws, including election laws [11] - Judges are sounding the alarm and trimming Trump's powers, as he vows to appeal the case [14] Political & Governmental Implications - The concern is that Trump would use military powers to interfere in the election itself or in the vote counting if he thinks he might lose [12] - Trump's effort to explore getting the military to seize voting machines was abandoned when Giuliani said it went too far [13][14] - The administration's approach of seizing powers, threatening to defy courts, and trying to run out the clock resulted in months of troops in the streets of LA before the setback [15] - Trump is threatening to send troops to other places like Chicago, indicating a goal of a personalized police state which other leaders have used to try to steal elections and end democracy [20] Societal Impact & Response - The Democratic governor of Illinois responded to the president's remarks, refusing to call him and asking him to send troops to Chicago [23] - The governor urges citizens to know their rights, film things that they see happening in their neighborhoods, and be loud, as authoritarians thrive on silence [23][24]
Why does Bolton 'annoy' Trump so much? He's the president's 'most credible critic'
MSNBC· 2025-08-22 15:59
US Political Landscape & Legal Matters - The report highlights a feud between President Trump and John Bolton, his former National Security Advisor, spanning approximately five years [6] - The feud involves differing perspectives on foreign policy issues and Bolton's criticism of Trump, particularly regarding meetings with President Putin [5] - The report mentions an FBI raid at John Bolton's residence in Bethesda, Maryland [7] - The report draws a parallel between the Trump administration's actions against critics and the Nixon administration, suggesting a potential abuse of power [9] - The report raises questions about the timing and potential political motivations behind the FBI raid on Bolton's home, considering his criticism of Trump's handling of the Ukraine-Russia war [13][14] Key Figures & Their Roles - John Bolton served as Trump's third national security advisor, lasting about one and a half years [2] - Bolton wrote a book, "The Room Where It Happened," detailing his time in the Trump administration, which was met with disapproval from the administration [3] - The report emphasizes Bolton's credibility as a critic due to his extensive experience serving alongside Trump [11]
'Another point of distraction': NYT columnist slams Trump possibly deploying National Guard
MSNBC· 2025-08-11 12:09
And this morning, President Trump is expected to announce a new public safety initiative in Washington, DC. At 10:00 a. m., the president is going to hold what's being advertised as a news conference at the White House during which he's expected to detail what is likely to be a largecale increase in law enforcement presence in our nation's capital. Officials tell NBC News President Trump is considering deploying up to 1,000 National Guard troops, but they say the decision is not final and no formal orders h ...
Former Superman actor Dean Cain says he became a member of ICE
NBC News· 2025-08-07 21:02
Recruitment & Law Enforcement - ICE is seeking to recruit individuals to join their ranks [1] - The individual in question is a sworn law enforcement officer and filmmaker who has joined ICE [1] - The individual will be sworn in as an ICE agent and will follow the directives of Director Lions [2] - The individual is a deputy sheriff and reserve police officer [2]