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The closest thing we have to martial law as such in US law is the suspension of habeas corpus. And as was pointed out to them, the president flatly doesn't have that power and even Congress can only d
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The closest thing we have to martial law as such in US law is the suspension of habeas corpus. And as was pointed out to them, the president flatly doesn't have that power and even Congress can only do it when the federal courts are literally, physically unable to operate due to being in a war zone.
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- Bluesky ↗ · first seen 2026-06-15 15:55 UTC
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