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’34 convictions chaos king’: Trump threatens to use the ‘unquestioned power’ against his own people

MINT HILL, NORTH CAROLINA - SEPTEMBER 25: Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to attendees during a campaign rally at the Mosack Group warehouse on September 25, 2024 in Mint Hill, North Carolina. Trump continues to campaign in battleground swing states ahead of the November 5 presidential election. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

In an attempt to assert control over the immigrant population in the United States, President Donald Trump has fabricated numerous lies and issued empty threats. While this tactic has had some success in the past, it hasn’t always worked, particularly in Chicago, where despite Trump’s ongoing efforts, he has failed to deploy National Guard troops.

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That said, Trump is once again threatening to fully use his power to control Americans, especially the leaders and citizens of Democrat-majority cities. In a previous interview, he hinted at invoking the Insurrection Act to address the large protests against ICE in response to their raids affecting several immigrant families. He reiterated this threat during a recent discussion with Fox News again. A clip that circulated widely on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) showed the President stating:

“Don’t forget…I can use the Insurrection Act. 50% of the presidents, almost, have used that. And that’s unquestioned power.”

He also mentioned that despite having that power, he chooses not to use it, but is constantly met with “politicians” who believe that cities that are part of the “radical left movement,” particularly those with a Democrat majority, do not deserve safety, claiming these cities are “exclusively” unsafe. 

The internet was quick to react to Trump’s statements, calling out his lies as soon as they reached the public. On X, users criticized Trump for his hypocrisy, noting that he is the one creating a hostile situation in the cities he claims are violent or, as he previously stated, “war” ravaged. This seems to be a tactic to provoke a reaction from the public that would legitimize his actions and the exercise of his power. One person highlighted:

“This is is rich. The guy who incited an insurrection is now fantasizing about invoking the Insurrection Act like it’s a magic obedience wand. But sure, let the twice impeached, four times indicted, 34 convictions chaos king keep threatening democracy like it owes him rent.”

Another user insisted that Trump should be “impeached” and “removed” for making such statements.

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Sanchari Ghosh is a political writer for The Mary Sue who enjoys keeping up with what's going on in the world and sometimes reminding everyone what they should be talking about. She's been around for a few years, but still gets excited whenever she disentangles a complicated story. When she's not writing, she's likely sleeping, eating, daydreaming, or just hanging out with friends. Politics is her passion, but so is an amazing nap.

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