The young gentleman who worked for Doge who was beaten up last week, the fact is that there are very serious challenges in Washington, D.C. and what the president has done, and It's my understanding that [the President] has 30 days to do this, and then Congress must act. But keep in mind, Congress oversees Washington, D.C. that's one of the reasons when they talk about D.C. statehood and things, you'd have to change the Constitution in order to do that. (03:55–04:00)
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Asserts that the President's authority to use the National Guard in D.C. is limited to 30 days without Congressional action.
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