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Probably worth taking a moment to read another perspective, about the danger that exists when you look at the rhetoric of Trump, Cotton and Gaetz and you mix it with US military power

https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/trump-s-george-floyd-protest-threats-raise-legal-questions-here-ncna1222241

"The domestic use of the military could become a problem. But the president’s rhetoric — and that of his supporters — is, at least for now, of equal or greater concern. Using federal troops to keep the peace when local and state authorities are unwilling or unable to do so is a legal option. But if the president says he is sending in the military to “hunt down” alleged agitators, in the words of Gaetz, and to “deny quarter” to those suspected of looting and rioting, in the words of Cotton, then Trump may be abiding by the letter of the Insurrection Act, but he would be trampling on its purpose — and on the rule-of-law norms that it exists to help protect."

AGAIN, THIS IS NOTHING NEW. TRUMP ROUTINELY TRAMPLES THE 'RULE OF LAW NORMS" . . AND TRUMPETTES ALWAYS LOOK AWAY

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