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This would still be Very Very Bad, of course. But the Insurrection Act doesn't shut down the courts, or suspend habeas corpus, or give the executive branch total power, or institute martial law. It's
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This would still be Very Very Bad, of course. But the Insurrection Act doesn't shut down the courts, or suspend habeas corpus, or give the executive branch total power, or institute martial law. It's allows soldiers to be used as regular law enforcement but that's it.
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- Bluesky ↗ · first seen 2026-06-15 15:52 UTC
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