Topic: Civil Disturbances

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Episode 514 27:16 - 28:58

514: Patriotic Printer

US Code Changes and Domestic Military Policing

A subtle change in the US Code regarding "Defense Support of Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies" is discussed. This change reportedly allows federal military commanders to police American streets during "extraordinary emergency circumstances" without prior presidential or state consent. The response to the Boston Marathon bombing is cited as a litmus test for this new authority, effectively bypassing the Posse Comitatus Act.