
Occupation or Order? Marines, Guards, and the Limits of Power
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June 2025: the sky over Los Angeles is hazy, uniforms form a wall on Alameda Street, and the rumble of ICE SUVs mixes with the heat. What looks like a scene from another era becomes the opening chapter of a modern drama—federal troops in the streets, a governor calling it an occupation, and a lawsuit that could redraw the line between military might and civilian life. We trace the thread from Reconstruction to Pullman, Little Rock to Lafayette Square, and place the LA deployment and today’s D.C. takeover into a legal and moral crucible.
Join us as we unpack the statutes, the courtroom evidence, and the human moments—arrests, protests, and the officers on the ground—to tell a story about power, precedent, and what it means when the exception starts to feel normal. This podcast is a work of historical interpretation while we strive for accuracy some aspects of history are open to interpretation and debate thank you for listening.