Martial Law is different from Trump enforcing his EO. The news is saying martial law because they need to make it sound like he's going to trample states rights and thats not whats going to happen.
He has the Insurrection Act. The president simply orders the military armed forces to take over cities or states that he believes are engaged in an unlawful election.
If law enforcement is hindered within a state, and local law enforcement is unable to protect individuals, or if the unlawful action obstructs the execution of the laws of the United States or of the State and impedes the course of justice under those laws the Insurrection Act goes into effect by the president. This section was enacted to implement the Fourteenth Amendment and does not require the request or even the permission of the governor of the affected state.
No need for martial law. Because the evidence will be overwhelming.
The evidence is already overwhelming. Is there something new happening?
Martial Law is different from Trump enforcing his EO. The news is saying martial law because they need to make it sound like he's going to trample states rights and thats not whats going to happen.
It means you have to do something yourself if you want it fixed.
That he's not going to execute his executive powers. I don't think its cryptic.
Nope he will fight the good fight, they won’t let him win... Jan 20 Biden will be President unfortunately
He has the Insurrection Act. The president simply orders the military armed forces to take over cities or states that he believes are engaged in an unlawful election.
If law enforcement is hindered within a state, and local law enforcement is unable to protect individuals, or if the unlawful action obstructs the execution of the laws of the United States or of the State and impedes the course of justice under those laws the Insurrection Act goes into effect by the president. This section was enacted to implement the Fourteenth Amendment and does not require the request or even the permission of the governor of the affected state.
See 10 U.S.C. §§ 334.