Is it constitutional for federal agents to deploy to Chicago? Judge explains – FOX32 (Chicago)

"The essence here is consent,” Judge Andrew Napolitano said. “If the state officials or local officials consent to the introduction of federal assets on the streets and for law enforcement purposes there is no constitutional impediment."
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Bill
5 years ago

“If the state officials or local officials…” 

Dear Judge Andy:

You had better go back to law school.

State and only specified state officials and entities may call for or challenge a President’s action in this matter. Local officials have no such authority.

If you want to go at it with me on this issue:

LET’S GO!!

P.S. Have another shot of scotch…

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