Long-held SCOTUS precedents could undercut Portland, Chicago National Guard lawsuits

Fox NewsFriday, October 10, 2025 at 11:26:21 PM
NeutralU.S News
Long-held SCOTUS precedents could undercut Portland, Chicago National Guard lawsuits
The recent deployment of the National Guard by President Donald Trump in Oregon and Illinois is facing legal challenges that could reshape the balance between federal authority and state sovereignty. Experts are weighing in on how long-held Supreme Court precedents might influence the outcomes of these lawsuits. This situation is significant as it could set important legal precedents regarding the limits of federal power over state decisions, impacting future deployments and state rights.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

Was this article worth reading? Share it

Recommended Readings
Marjorie Greene says Trump's 'traitor' label could put her life in danger
NegativeU.S News
Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed that President Donald Trump's use of the term 'traitor' was 'hurtful' and raised concerns about her safety following their recent political split. She warned that such comments could endanger her life.
The Guardian view on a new nuclear age: great powers should not restock a house of dynamite | Editorial
NegativeU.S News
Donald Trump's recent comments about resuming nuclear testing have raised concerns about nuclear proliferation. Japan's new Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, has not confirmed the country's commitment to its long-standing policy against nuclear weapons, a stance originally established by former Prime Minister Eisaku Satō, who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1974. This uncertainty comes 80 years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, highlighting the ongoing risks associated with nuclear weapons.
Greene denies Trump told her not to run for Georgia governor
NeutralU.S News
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) denied on CNN's "State of the Union" that President Trump advised her against running for Senate or governor in Georgia in 2026. Greene stated, "That is absolutely not true," emphasizing that she has not discussed her political ambitions with Trump.
Khanna says Trump ‘losing his MAGA base’ over Epstein files
NegativeU.S News
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) stated that President Trump is 'losing his MAGA base' due to the ongoing controversy surrounding files related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. During an appearance on NBC News’s 'Meet the Press,' Khanna highlighted the implications of these files on Trump's support among his core followers.
Greene: Trump's remarks 'put my life in danger'
NegativeU.S News
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) stated that President Trump's recent comments have put her 'life in danger.' This statement follows Trump's decision to withdraw his endorsement of Greene, which occurred after a series of online exchanges. Trump labeled Greene a 'traitor' on his Truth Social platform, remarks that Greene described as 'so extremely wrong.'
FCC chair shares Trump post urging NBC to fire late-night host Seth Meyers, raising eyebrows
NeutralU.S News
On November 16, 2025, President Donald Trump criticized late-night host Seth Meyers on Truth Social, calling for his firing. The comments were subsequently reposted by FCC chair Brendan Carr, which raised eyebrows regarding the appropriateness of a government official sharing such sentiments about a media figure.
Rep. Ro Khanna on push to release Epstein files: 'It's not about Donald Trump'
NeutralU.S News
Rep. Ro Khanna, a congressional lawmaker, is leading the effort to urge the Trump administration to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein. He emphasized that this initiative is not politically motivated and is not about Donald Trump. Khanna also called for President Trump to meet with survivors of Epstein's abuse to address their concerns.
Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump’s remarks hurtful but hopes they can make up
NeutralU.S News
Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene described Donald Trump's recent remarks, which labeled her a traitor and a lunatic, as "hurtful." Despite their differences over policy, particularly regarding the release of documents about Jeffrey Epstein, Greene expressed hope that she and Trump could reconcile. This statement comes after Trump withdrew his support for her, marking a significant shift in their longstanding alliance.