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Michigan Rep. Stevens to introduce invoice limiting presidential energy to deploy troops on US soil

By Editorial Board Published June 23, 2025 3 Min Read
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Michigan Rep. Stevens to introduce invoice limiting presidential energy to deploy troops on US soil

(The Hill) — Rep. Haley Stevens (D-Mich.) is ready to introduce laws subsequent week that might make it unlawful for President Donald Trump to deploy energetic responsibility service forces to a state or territory with out receiving a direct request from the state or territory’s governor. 

The Cease Trump’s Abuse of Energy Act, revealed first to The Hill, comes after the Trump administration deployed tons of of Marines and greater than 2,000 California Nationwide Guard troops to Los Angeles earlier this month amid unrest over the president’s immigration agenda. 

“President Trump has shown a disturbing pattern of disregard for the Constitution and due process. This month, he made it harder for local law enforcement to do their jobs in California by unlawfully deploying our military on U.S. soil — further escalating tension and violence,” Stevens stated in an announcement. 

“We must stand up to Donald Trump’s chaos and destruction, which is why I am introducing this legislation to limit his powers and make sure he cannot deploy troops on U.S. soil for his political gain. We are a nation of laws and it’s about time the President begins to follow them.”

In keeping with Stevens’s workplace, the laws would add the language into the Revolt Act of 1807 and solely apply to duties linked to peaceable demonstrations. 

Trump confronted fierce backlash from Democrats, together with California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) over his transfer to deploy troops to Los Angeles. 

The California governor has maintained the president’s transfer to federalize troopers with out consulting him was unlawful and requested the courts for an emergency order to dam the deployment.

U.S. District Decide Charles Breyer, a Clinton appointee, initially dominated in California’s favor, however the emergency injunction was overturned by the ninth Circuit on June 13. The three-judge panel then unanimously prolonged its pause in an unsigned, 38-page determination launched Thursday night time. 

“We emphasize, however, that our decision addresses only the facts before us. And although we hold that the President likely has authority to federalize the National Guard, nothing in our decision addresses the nature of the activities in which the federalized National Guard may engage,” the appeals panel wrote.

Trump referred to as the ruling a “big win” on Friday, whereas Newsom stated in a submit on the social platform X that “the fight doesn’t end here.” 

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