Does it have to be public? Could it be a handwritten note stapled to a telephone pole someplace in Oklahoma?
I still wonder how the 12 times a US President has sent the troops was okayed.
Eisenhower for a Little Rock school to be integrated. Lyndon B. Johnson for Detroit in 1967. Others.
Were there no little judges to issue demands back then?
Could he say “disperse you evil communist scumbags”? Or even think it to himself?
TRUTH
Dear Commie PROTESTORS,
You have 48 HOURS to GET AWAY FROM THIS BUILDING.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Blue state governors and mayors are obviously engaging in an insurrection:
“The act or an instance of open revolt against civil authority or a constituted government or a rising against civil or political authority, or the established government; open and active opposition to the execution of law in a city or state.”
All the Trump administration has to do is proclaim it.
Not only that, Oregon democrats are committing treason. They’re in cahoots with the CCP, Antifa, criminal cartels who’ve essentially declared war against America. Oregon has sold more land to the CCP than any other state in the US!
Remember, Everything Trump does the Democrats will do x10, except they won’t run into any judicial roadblocks.
DO IT DO IT DO IT!!
I can’t believe that this is a question being asked in the public sphere.
It should have been asked months ago and actions since been guided by such.
D.C. was one thing: Different, obviously.
They should damned well know better. I’m none too happy with this chaotic response to an organized uprising.
I’d write that “I’d hope...” they’re taking actions I won’t describe here, but - as I write ad nauseam - my other hand remains full from rfk jr’s pathetic response to the establishment.
Is getting legal advice from Esq. Grok the same as getting medical advice from Dr. Google?
BTTT
We must be careful to ensure that it is used against actual rioters, not protests that are annoying but without damage or injury. Because that precedent could be used against us when the shoe is on the other foot.