Insurrection.
c. 10 U.S.C. A. § 333
The President can use the militia and/or the armed forces to suppress insurrection, domestic
violence, unlawful combination or conspiracy if: (a) it so hinders the execution of law of that State
and of the United States and it deprives citizens of constitutional rights (e.g. due process); or (b) it
opposes or obstructs the execution of laws or impedes the course of justice. In the event of the
deprivation of rights, the State is deemed to have denied its citizens equal protection of laws.
These are dangerous times for this reason: Many in authority are not, and do not, feel bound by the law.