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Trump weighs the use of the rebellion law to send forces to American cities


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Since some federal agents and demonstrators collide in Chicago and Portland, President Donald Trump now says he will consider calling the rebellion law to send the army to those cities if the courts prohibit its deployment to the National Guard forces. Peter Alexander reports from NBC for today.

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