Trump s talk of martial law could be taken by far-right groups as a violent call to action, former DHS official says Tom Porter A militia member wears a Trump 2020 hat at a Stop The Steal protest at the Georgia State Capitol on December 12th, 2020. President Donald Trump has recently toyed with the idea of using the military to overturn the election results, according to multiple reports. The idea alarmed many, including Elizabeth Neumann, a former official in the Trump-era Department of Homeland Security. Neumann argued that the right-wing extremists could interpret such talk as a signal from Trump to enact violence.
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