00:00Trump DOJ tells Supreme Court his National Guard use is not judicially reviewable.
00:06The Department of Justice under President Donald Trump told the Supreme Court that the deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago is not judicially reviewable.
00:14The DOJ argued that courts can't challenge the president on domestic military decisions.
00:20The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to lift lower court restrictions and allow the deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago.
00:26In a recent filing, DOJ lawyers said the mobilization was intended to prevent ongoing and intolerable risks to the lives and safety of federal agents.
00:36In the filing, Solicitor General D. John Sauer warned that judges should not be controlling the military chain of command and judicially micromanaging such operations.
00:46The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and other lower courts ruled that the administration had exaggerated the need for troops, issuing orders to block the deployments.
00:55U.S. District Judge April Perry criticized the classification of protests as riots, calling it a troubling trend.
01:03Said Perry,
01:04Appeals courts have delivered conflicting rulings on Trump's attempts to deploy state National Guard units.
01:23The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit briefly allowed Trump to send 200 Oregon National Guard troops, but a separate order still blocked the deployment.
01:33In these cases, the DOJ has argued that the president's commander-in-chief powers over National Guard mobilizations should not be subject to judicial review.
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