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The Unyielding Legal Victory of President Trump: Restoring Constitutional Authority
In recent developments that signal a decisive turn in American legal and political landscape, President Trump appears poised to rack up yet another Supreme Court victory—his 30th—cementing his authority over military and federal law enforcement operations. This triumph is rooted in a 200-year-old precedent, Martin v. Mott (1827), which unequivocally affirms the President’s sole jurisdiction over deploying the National Guard, a power that many blue state governors and radical activists have attempted to challenge.