November 21st 2025
Near Time For The Insurrection Act
The CIC is following the US Constitution to the letter. The Enemy Within is being exposed for what “they” are – serial liars. DNC DemonicRat statements and claims are utterly divorced from US Constitutional reality – by design. The DNC DemonicRats direct their lies to a public that is ignorant and cultivated to rabid madness in contempt of the real world facts – by design. It’s near time for the Insurrection Act.
===crp
The Insurrection Act of 1807 is a United States federal law (currently codified at 10 U.S.C. §§ 251–255) that empowers the President to deploy U.S. military forces (including the National Guard when federalized) inside the United States under extraordinary domestic circumstances.
Key Provisions (as amended over time)
- The President can use federal troops or federalize the National Guard to:
- Suppress an insurrection or rebellion against the authority of the United States.
- Suppress domestic violence or a conspiracy that hinders the execution of federal or state laws when local authorities are unable or unwilling to do so.
- Enforce federal law when ordinary judicial proceedings are impossible (e.g., widespread violence or obstruction).
- The act has been amended several times (most notably in 1871 after the Civil War, 2006–2008 after Hurricane Katrina, and minor tweaks since).
When It Has Been Invoked Historically (selected examples)
Year President Purpose 1794 George Washington Whiskey Rebellion (Pennsylvania) 1808 Thomas Jefferson Enforce Embargo Act against smuggling 1861–1865 Abraham Lincoln Civil War (suspended habeas corpus, suppressed rebellion) 1871–1874 Ulysses S. Grant Suppress Ku Klux Klan and white supremacist violence in the South 1957 Dwight D. Eisenhower Little Rock school desegregation (federalized Arkansas National Guard) 1962 John F. Kennedy Ole Miss integration (James Meredith) 1965 Lyndon B. Johnson Protect Selma-to-Montgomery marchers 1967 Lyndon B. Johnson Detroit riots 1968 Lyndon B. Johnson Riots after Martin Luther King Jr. assassination 1992 George H.W. Bush Los Angeles riots after Rodney King verdict
It has been invoked roughly 30 times in U.S. history, but only once since 1992 (1992 LA riots).
Current Status (as of November 2025)
- No major amendments since the 2008 fixes that tightened language after the controversial 2006–2007 changes (which had briefly allowed easier invocation for natural disasters or public health emergencies; those were rolled back).
- The law remains largely unchanged from its post-2008 form.
- There is ongoing debate (especially since January 6, 2021) about whether it should be reformed or repealed because it gives the President very broad unilateral authority with almost no congressional check once invoked.
Modern Controversy
- Critics argue it could be abused to deploy troops against political protests or to interfere in elections.
- Supporters argue it’s a necessary last-resort tool when states fail to maintain order or protect federal authority/rights.
- Proposals to require congressional approval within days/weeks or to narrow its scope have been introduced multiple times since 2020 but have not passed.
In short: It’s one of the most powerful domestic emergency authorities the President has, rarely used in the modern era, but frequently discussed in the context of civil unrest, election disputes, or potential authoritarian overreach.
===Grok
The DNC DemonicRats represent the most pervasive, pernicious, organized crime mob in all of human history. They epitomize “The Enemy Within.” Trump’s Administration is bringing forth “A Time of Reckoning.” We must expect the DNC’s DemonicRat’s “Psycho-Criminal Madness” will only increase by the hour now, making it easier to spot them.
===crp