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undergroundusa · 14 days ago
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There is a lot of disinformation coming out of the Left about a President's authority to nationalize, mobilize and deploy National Guardsmen. Let's clear some things up.
A U.S. president can deploy National Guard troops without a governor's request under specific circumstances defined by federal law, primarily through the Insurrection Act of 1807 (10 USC §§ 251–255) and other legal provisions. Here are the key scenarios:
Insurrection or Rebellion: Under the Insurrection Act, the president can deploy the National Guard (or other federal forces) to suppress an insurrection or rebellion against federal authority if it obstructs the execution of federal laws or threatens the government's stability. This can occur without a governor’s request, as the Act prioritizes federal supremacy (e.g., 10 U.S.C. § 252).
Domestic Violence or Unlawful Obstruction: If a state is unable to maintain order due to domestic violence or other crises, and this prevents the enforcement of federal or state laws, the president can act unilaterally to restore order (10 U.S.C. § 253). This applies when a governor cannot or will not request assistance.
National Emergency or Federalized Situations: The president can federalize the National Guard under Title 10 of the U.S. Code (e.g., 10 U.S.C. § 12406) during a national emergency declared by the president or Congress, such as in response to a major disaster, terrorist attack, or other crisis threatening national security.
Enforcement of Federal Law: If a state’s actions (or inaction) violate federal law or constitutional rights (e.g., civil rights protections), the president can deploy the National Guard to enforce compliance, as seen in historical cases like the desegregation of schools in the 1950s and 1960s (e.g., Little Rock, Arkansas, 1957).
Given these citations, President Trump is well within his right to not only mobilizr National Guardsmen, but active duty US military. So, the protestations by Gavib Newsom and California's AG, along with congressional Democrats is not only in grotesque error, it's disingenuous bullshit.
LARiots #Trump #NationalGuard #USMilitary #IllegalImmigration #ICE #Deportations #UnlawfulAssembly
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the-rageaholic · 13 days ago
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theformulaforsuccess · 9 days ago
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America is burning—and the Church is silent. While cities erupt in pain, leaders “monitor the situation” and bless baseball teams. No comfort for the broken. No presence in the chaos. And this… this is why my faith is in Jesus, not in any church.
In this video, I speak from the heart. This is not an attack. It’s a call to wake up. The world is watching—and right now, they don’t see Christ in the Church. They see silence, distance, and fear.
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arno-vision · 14 days ago
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Why Los Angeles Protesters Are Holding up the Mexican Flag
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via @YouTube #hispanics #protest #LARiots #Mexicans
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news4usonline · 1 year ago
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Rev. Dr. Cecil 'Chip' Murray was L.A.'s fixer
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(News4usonline) - Rev. Dr. Cecil "Chip" Murray, an icon to the Los Angeles community during the 1992 riots, passed away at the age of 94 on April 5, 2024. He was the first pastor of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church of Los Angeles in 1977. During his time as a pastor, he transformed a small congregation of 250 into an 18,000-person church with multi-million dollar community and economic development programs that brought many jobs and housing, according to the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture website. We are humbled and honored to continue the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Cecil L. Murray. His family has asked donations to be directed to Rev. Murray’s Circle of Support: https://t.co/D9ZLdZ2KhG. We will share the livestream for his funeral services here next week. pic.twitter.com/Udvosn5iSQ— USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture (@usccrcc) April 18, 2024 He later was appointed as the John R. Tansey Chair of Christian Ethics in the School of Religion at the University of Southern California. Dr. Anthony Asadullah Samad, who is the Executive Director of the Mervyn Dymally African American Political and Economic Institute (MDAAPEI) on the campus of California State Dominguez Hills, said Rev. Murray was a lot of things to a lot of people. “Reverend Murray was not just a icon in the Los Angeles community,” said Samad. “Not just the  Black Los Angeles community, but the Los Angeles community. But he was also a personal mentor.” Samad first joined  First AME Church in 1981 and when he left the church, Rev. Murray was a senior pastor at the time. The significance that Rev. Murray was that he continued the tradition of Black radical Christian theology from a church that had religious activists. “What projected First AME into the national limelight was on the day that the four police officers were pronounced not guilty, April 29, 1992,” said Samad. “Tom Bradley was holding a town hall gathering, sort of to pray for the city. And we came out of the church and the church was on fire.” California mourns the passing of Reverend Dr. Cecil Murray—a landmark civil rights activist and spiritual leader. He was a tower of strength for the Black community in Los Angeles. His impact will continue to be felt by millions for generations to come.https://t.co/wS67HnFJsc— California Governor (@CAgovernor) April 11, 2024 First AME Church became “the center of the frustration and expressions of the Black community” according to Samad. However, it was not just the Black community that Rev. Murray had a direct impact on. He also reached out to the Latino and Asian communities as well. Under Rev. Murray's leadership, First AME Church grew from roughly 250 members to more than 18,000 members by the time he retired 27 years later. “Cecil Murray basically took what was a dying congregation and built it over a 28-year period,” said Samad. Rev. Murray was born on September 26, 1929, in Lakeland, Florida. He grew up in the segregated South. He graduated from Florida  Agricultural and Mechanical University and then earned his PhD from the School of Theology at Claremont College. After the 1992 Los Angeles riots, Rev. Murray and First AME Church began to rebuild the L.A community. “Through a grant from State Farm, (they) built a nonprofit called L.A. Renaissance that began to build housing and build businesses and rebuild what had been destroyed in the L.A. riots of 92,” said Samad. “So first AME became the go-to location for community mobilization. And Reverend Chip Murray was that focus.” “Rev. Murray became the model for using religion and using churches to advocate for the poor,” Samad added. After Rev. Murray retired from the First AME Church after 27 years, he then began teaching his theology around social advocacy and fighting social injustice where he would teach young ministers how to use the church to address social injustices. I was honored to celebrate the distinguished career of Rev. Cecil Murray. Incredible legacy of bridging communities and uplifting our world. https://t.co/HBHXiWfMtl pic.twitter.com/aekja08DGo— Carol Folt (@PresidentFolt) September 23, 2022 He also had a center named after him, the Cecil Murray Center for Community Engagement. The center helps faith leaders to transform underserved communities. But besides being an icon to the greater Los Angeles community and being the backbone of the Black residents during a time of instability, Rev. Murray was a person with a good heart, Samad said. “He was a beautiful person, always positive. There was a lesson in every engagement with him in terms of helping people sort through differences, mitigating conflict,” Samad remarked. “He never closed the church doors when the community was trying to address an issue.” “So he was a person who basically sought to bring people together and he'll be remembered for that. He'll be remembered as a builder, as a peacemaker. Blessed are the peacemakers, so that they will inherit the earth. So that will be his legacy and his memory,” added Samad. Top Image Caption: FILE - The Rev. Cecil Murray delivers a benediction at the conclusion of a memorial service, at the Shrine Auditorium, Wednesday, April 18, 2012, in Los Angeles. Murray, an influential pastor and civil rights leader who gained international attention for his efforts to help Los Angeles recover from one of the country's worst race riots, died Friday, April 5, 2024. He was 94. (Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times via AP, Pool, File) Read the full article
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elestirelgunluk · 13 days ago
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I'm sorry, but carrying any flag associated with nationalism is a foolish and ignorant act. Why would you want to wave the Mexican flag, when Mexico never cared enough for you in the first place—forcing you to emigrate to a racist, semi-open-labor-camp of a country that, despite everything, you still consider better than your own?
If you must wave something, wave universal symbols of anti-colonial and anti-fascist movements, or the banner of your local community organization—not the flag of the very country whose corruptions, discrimination, economical and social inequalities drove you from your home.
As Howard Zinn said so powerfully, “There is no flag large enough to cover the shame of killing innocent people.”
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chriswick47 · 13 days ago
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Burning flags. Shattered windows. Masked mobs waving the very banners of the nations they fled—rioting in the streets of the country that took them in. This wasn’t about rights or justice. This was about control. And if you’re wondering how we got here, look no further than Joe Biden’s open-border disaster.
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thethurdermanswardrobe · 1 year ago
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Worn by Phoebe Thunderman on The Thundermans on season 2 episode 23
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selwynduke · 11 days ago
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It was in 2020 that CNN made itself a laughingstock by running the chyron, “Fiery But Mostly Peaceful Protests….” Now CNN, and the rest of the corporate media, is at it again, this time trivializing Los Angeles-riot violence. They have once more sunk to comical depths, too.
#LAriots #Trump #media #violence
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salty-dawg-entertainment · 14 days ago
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🚨 SHOCKING: Australian journalist Lauren Tomasi was shot with a rubber bullet by LAPD while reporting LIVE on ICE protests in LA. This wasn’t an accident—video shows an officer aiming directly at her. She was doing her job, exposing the chaos of Trump’s immigration crackdown, and got targeted for it.
How is this right? How is this justified? This is a blatant abuse of power, a chilling sign of a police state where journalists are attacked for telling the truth. Freedom of the press is under siege, and we’re watching democracy erode in real-time. Someone, please explain how this isn’t tyranny.
Watch the video. Share it. Demand accountability. #JusticeForJournalists #StopPoliceAbuse #ICEProtests #LAriots
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mywingman · 14 days ago
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 My walk of shame wasn’t so bad… at least I’m getting my steps in. #fitbit #steps #fitness #gymgirl #cardio #12000steps #gymrat # #stongereveryday #nevergiveup #hungover #blackout #drinks #happyhour #oopsididitagain #cocktails #beer #wine #martini #walkofshame #onenightstand #oppositesattract #summerbodytraining #confidanceboost #quads #healthy #feelingstrong #PrideMonth #pride #confidence #existential #LARiots #ICERaids #undergroundcomix #art #mywingman    6/9/25
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propicsmedia · 14 days ago
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Are Protesters Really Paid to Riot? Are Protesters Really Paid to Riot? The segment also touches on President Trump's response to the current events and the underlying politics fueling the unrest.  We also discuss the Wildfire Emergency Across Canada ( donate to the PPCM Fund For Good at www.propicscanada.com ) Plus the Invitation that shocked the world, Prime Minister Mark Carney invited India's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi to the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta next week and Modi has accepted. Could be an important point in restoring and resetting the Canada - India relationship. #Wildfires #Wildfire #Forestfires #Emergency #Disasters #primeministermodi  #Modi #presidenttrump #TrumpsFailures #PrimeMinisterMarkCarney #G7Summit #G7Leaders #kananaskis #Alberta #LARiots #LAProtests #IceRaids #NationalGuard #California #MayorBass #GovernorNewsom #gavinnewsom #petehegseth #secretaryofdefense #HumanRights #Dueprocess #StateofCalifornia ProPics TV News, Current Events, Social Justice, Entertainment, Human Rights, Politics
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heartsoulspiritelite · 2 months ago
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Buckshot Lariot 🤨🤨
(Hangmannnn😝😝)
ANYWAYS WHY TF DID LOGAN WIN??
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theformulaforsuccess · 11 days ago
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What if Jesus walked the streets of Los Angeles… today?
On June 11, 2025, with National Guard troops deployed, ICE raids tearing families apart, Marines on alert, and a city locked under curfew—Jesus shows up. For real.
He kneels where smoke rises. He listens where no one else will. He walks through Skid Row, Grand Park, and Compton—not preaching at people, but healing them, planting hope, and calling out solutions. This is not fiction. This is the message the world needs right now.
👉 This powerful, modern-day reenactment will leave you speechless—and remind you who Jesus really is.
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arno-vision · 14 days ago
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When the people fear their government, there is tyranny. When the government fears the people, there is liberty. -Thomas Jefferson.
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movierecipe · 1 year ago
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1992 (2024) Movie | Action, Thriller Short Trailer Watch the "1992" trailer for a sneak peek into this action-packed crime thriller. Tyrese Gibson stars as Mercer, a father trying to mend his life during the 1992 LA riots, while Ray Liotta and Scott Eastwood plan a dangerous heist. See how their explosive confrontation unfolds. Coming soon! #1992Movie #TyreseGibson #RayLiotta #ScottEastwood #ActionThriller #CrimeDrama #LARiots #TrailerRelease #hdtrailers For more updates, Subscribe Now: https://www.youtube.com/@movierecipe2070?sub_confirmation=1 via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SruMLHtD0-g
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