00:00President Trump is weighing a move that could put active-duty U.S. troops on American streets.
00:05That's right.
00:06Serious talks are underway in the White House about invoking the Insurrection Act.
00:10It's a centuries-old law that gives the president the power to deploy the military for law enforcement inside the U.S.
00:16This comes as Trump pushes to send the National Guard into cities like Portland and Chicago,
00:21saying they're needed to fight crime and protect ICE agents.
00:24But critics argue the threats are exaggerated and politically charged.
00:28Now, Trump's team isn't just asking if they should invoke the act.
00:32They're working out the how and when.
00:34Legal teams are drafting justifications.
00:37Officials are climbing what they call an escalatory ladder.
00:40But there's hesitation.
00:42Deploying troops against civilians could spark intense backlash, even legal battles that reach the Supreme Court.
00:48Trump has said he'd use it if necessary, especially if courts or local leaders block his moves.
00:53And with Stephen Miller leading the charge behind the scenes, pressure is mounting.
00:59Will history repeat itself, or will this move remain a threat on standby?
01:03Stay tuned.
01:04This could redefine presidential power in modern America.
01:07Transcription by ESO.
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