‘Make or break moment’ for the U.S. Supreme Court
Ruling will decide what, if any, limits exist to president’s use of military in the U.S.
By David G. Savage / Los Angeles Times / Oct. 25, 2025
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court is set to rule for the first time on whether the president has the power to deploy troops in American cities over the objections of local and state officials.
A decision could come at any time.
And even a one-line order siding with President Trump would send the message that he is free to use the military to carry out his orders — and in particular, in Democratic-controlled cities and states.
Trump administration lawyers filed an emergency appeal last week asking the court to reverse judges in Chicago who blocked the deployment of the National Guard there.

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The fall-out (pun indented) from the weekend’s live fire by Marine howitzers over I-5 into Camp Pendleton during Vance’s visit is still falling.
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By Scott Nover /
The Trumpian Republican campaign to smear the “No Kings Day” protest is utterly failing, as more and more October 18 events are popping up across the country. There’s now over 2500 events planned — with 17 in San Diego County alone.
JD Vance on hand for Marine Corps’ 250th birthday celebration
When Trump is fighting the “enemy within” America and kicking out anyone who can’t prove they belong here?
The leaders of the U.S. military may soon face a terrible decision.




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