What is the Insurrection Act and what happens if Trump uses it in Minnesota?

President Donald Trump has escalated threats to invoke the law in response to unrest in Minnesota, prompting warnings of legal action from state officials.

What is the Insurrection Act and what happens if Trump uses it in Minnesota?
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President Donald Trump has escalated threats to invoke the law in response to unrest in Minnesota, prompting warnings of legal action from state officials.

What is the Insurrection Act — and why Trump’s threat to invoke it in Minnesota is rare
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President Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act, a seldom-used 19th-century law that could let him deploy U.S. troops to quell protests in Minneapolis over federal immigration enforcement and ICE-related shootings. The act has only been invoked about 30 times in U.S. history — most recently during the 1992 Los Angeles riots — and legal experts say its use now raises constitutional questions amid disputes with Minnesota officials.

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Minneapolis ICE shootings: Trump threatens to institute Insurrection Act

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Trump threatens to invoke Insurrection Act in Minneapolis, expert weighs in
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From Iran’s airspace shutdown and travel warnings in the Middle East to Denmark boosting military defenses in Greenland and President Trump threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act in Minneapolis, global and domestic tensions are escalating fast.

Trump again threatens to cut federal funding to sanctuary cities, including Chicago
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Protests continue in Minneapolis as state sues Trump admin over ICE tactics
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After another weekend of protests over federal immigration enforcement and the fatal Minneapolis ICE shooting, the state is suing to halt what they call an unconstitutional surge of ICE and DHS agents and their tactics.