It’s happening again — armed National Guard units have been seen outside Chicago, and rumors say Memphis is next. All under the claim of “restoring order.” But here’s the question haunting many Americans tonight: When the President can deploy troops on U.S. soil, without a governor’s consent, what’s left of state rights? History shows this doesn’t end quietly. From the 1967 Detroit riots to the 2020 protests, every time the federal government used military force domestically, it left a scar — not just on the streets, but on trust itself. Some call it necessary strength. Others see it as the slow march of authoritarianism, disguised as law and order. So where’s the line? At what point does “protection” become control? And if the Insurrection Act is used again — will it be to protect democracy, or to suppress it? #Military #Politics










