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Court allows Trump's DC National Guard deployment

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'The president possesses a unique power': Appeals court rules Trump 'likely' has authority to deploy National Guard in Washington, DC
"The District of Columbia is a federal district created by Congress, rather than a constitutionally sovereign entity like the fifty States." The post 'The president possesses a unique power': Appeals court rules Trump 'likely' has constitutional and statutory authority to deploy National Guard troops in nation's capital first appeared on Law & Crime.

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Federal appeals court allows National Guard deployment in Washington to continue for now
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Appeals court: Guard can remain in D.C.
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US appeals court says Trump's National Guard deployment in DC may continue
A federal appeals court on Wednesday cleared President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., to continue for now, saying his administration was likely to prevail in a...

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Appeals Court Allows Trump’s National Guard Deployment in D.C.
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Court rules that National Guard troops can remain in DC
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