

Trump Considers Invoking INSURRECTION ACT To Deploy National Guard to Portland w/ Jack Posobiec & Morgan Murphy
7 snips Oct 7, 2025
Morgan Murphy, a U.S. Senate candidate from Alabama and Navy Reserve captain, dives into hot-button issues like national security and political rhetoric. The panel discusses Trump's consideration of the Insurrection Act to address violence in Portland and the implications of federal intervention. They also explore a disturbing murder-for-hire plot involving a gang member targeting a Border Patrol officer. Morgan shares her vision for expanding the Navy and securing hemispheric defense, blending policy with her campaign journey.
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Insurrection Act Framed As Legal Tool
- Jack Posobiec argues invoking the Insurrection Act is legally grounded and historically used to enforce federal law.
- He claims federal intervention would be widely supported to stop city-level violence and foreign-linked cartel activity.
Watching Violence With The President
- Jack recounts watching videos of violence on Air Force One while with President Trump at a Navy event.
- He says that imagery contributed to Trump's openness to stronger federal action.
Cities As Tests Of Federal Resolve
- Panel ties Portland and Chicago unrest to a broader left-wing project and historical radical movements.
- They argue some city officials are effectively in rebellion by refusing federal enforcement.