Democratic senators urge Biden to try to limit Trump's ability to use the U.S. military domestically [View all]
Source: NBC News
Dec. 2, 2024, 7:00 AM EST
Two Democratic senators are urging the Biden administration to issue a policy directive that could temporarily limit President-elect Donald Trump's ability to deploy U.S. military troops domestically after he takes office.
Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., both members of the Armed Services Committee, sent a letter dated Nov. 26 to President Joe Biden and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin that urged them to issue a policy directive that would ensure that U.S. troops can be used only when local or state authorities ask for federal help or are unable or unwilling to protect the public.
We write to urge you to issue a policy directive that prohibits the mobilization of active duty military or federalizing National Guard personnel to be deployed against their fellow Americans unless specifically authorized, they wrote.
After he takes office on Jan. 20, Trump could issue his own policy directive that would reverse the directive issued by Biden. Warren and Blumenthal, whose offices said the letter speaks for itself, apparently hope that publicly highlighting the issue might deter Trump.
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Link to Senators Warren & Blumenthal
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Letter to Biden and Austin Requesting Directive On Use of Force
Link to Senators Warren & Blumenthal
LETTER (PDF) -
https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/25428939/letter-to-biden-and-austin-requesting-directive-on-use-of-force.pdf