Legal and Political Tensions Rise Over National Security and Leadership

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A recent court ruling found Pete Hegseth personally involved in violating the Posse Comitatus Act by ordering military actions in Los Angeles, specifically in MacArthur Park, but legal and political barriers prevent holding him accountable through imprisonment, highlighting systemic issues in enforcing laws against military overreach in domestic law enforcement.
Topics:nation#judicial-ruling#law-and-politics#los-angeles-invasion#military-law-enforcement#pete-hegseth#posse-comitatus-act
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