In a bold and contentious move, President Donald Trump has raised the possibility of invoking the Insurrection Act to deploy federal troops to Democratic-led cities, intensifying debates over the extent of presidential authority. This centuries-old law has only been utilized in extreme circumstances and usually with the support of state governors.

The president's suggestion has galvanized both political and legal pushback from local officials and civil liberties groups. Critics claim that Trump's actions mark an alarming escalation in his efforts to assert governmental power against political adversaries. A swell of federal forces has already descended on areas like Chicago and Portland, where local protests have generally remained peaceful.

Legal experts and former military officials li

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