Why Black Folks Believe Trump Is Trying to Use Them to Declare Martial Law and What it Would Mean

The last time martial law was declared was in 1963, during the height of the Civil Rights Movement.

Black Americans are carefully reading signs from the White House. And if youโ€™ve been paying attention to President Donald Trumpโ€™s first 65 days in office, then you should be on high alert! Since January, Trump has signed executive orders which have not only strategically divided the nation but also effortlessly enraged his critics. So if you think the president doesnโ€™t have anything more mischievous up his sleeves, Black folks gathering on social media and chat groups will say youโ€™re sadly mistaken.

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While the president is banning DEI, firing key government personnel, and trying to erase the legacy of important figures like Jackie Robinson, many Black Americans are warning Black folks not to hit the streets to protest in response. And the reason why? Because thatโ€™s exactly what Trump wants.

ย @gsac58 spelled out the presidentโ€™s alleged scheme perfectly saying, โ€œAll of these executive orders... all of these policies that heโ€™s undoing like DEI or putting back into place like segregation in the federal workplace is rage bait.โ€ She continued on TikTok reminding folks โ€œIt is historically known that if you upset the African American community enoughโ€” the Black community enough, you will hear their voices.โ€

Martial law is defined as โ€œa type of jurisdiction in which military authority temporarily replaces civil authority,โ€ according to Cornell Law School. Under this rule, local agencies and authoritiesโ€” like a mayorโ€™s office or sheriffโ€™s officeโ€” would have no power. Instead, theyโ€™d be replaced by military soldiers with orders to control and maintain order in times of war, civil unrest, natural disasters, etc.

And many think Trumpโ€™s goal is to infuriate Americansโ€” especially Black folksโ€” enough to justifiably hit the switch. With protesters flooding the streets rebelling against his authority, it would be the perfect time for the president to declare martial law nationwide for God knows how long, and thatโ€™s the last thing any of us want.

To understand the history of martial law in the U.S., youโ€™d have to go back to the first time it was enacted in 1814, when then-General Andrew Jackson declared martial law in New Orleans to defend the city against a potential British invasion, according to the National Park Service. Since then, the practice has only evolved.

The last time martial law was declared by the federal government was in Hawaii during World War II, right after the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. But in more recent history, the state of Maryland declared martial law in 1963, during the height of civil unrest of the Civil Rights Movement.

Although it clearly takes a lot for martial law to be declared, that doesnโ€™t mean Trump isnโ€™t preparing for the country to get to that point, and many are scared. On X, @scythegenderr said they were โ€œdoomscrolling on tiktok and they sayin trump might pass the โ€˜insurrection actโ€™ and declare martial law in april bro LEAVE ME ALONEEEE.โ€

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Well, letโ€™s be clear, the U.S. Constitution doesnโ€™t explicitly grant the president the power to declare martial law, but it also doesnโ€™t explicitly say he canโ€™t. The president can, however, use military force on civilians under specific, extreme circumstances, including to suppress an insurrection or enforce federal law. This is all outlined in the Insurrection Act, which Trump has repeatedly referenced in his ongoing plans to โ€œcontrolโ€ the U.S. Southern border.

Another user, @DahliaBerencia said โ€œIt wonโ€™t take a civil war or revolution (thatโ€™s what Trump wants to see, so he can install Martial Law).โ€ They continued urging folks to keep the peace saying, โ€œDonโ€™t play into his hand! Violence is just another problem, donโ€™t add to it.โ€

The president threatened to use military force on civilians before, so would it be too extreme to think heโ€™d actually follow through? Black folks have largely agreed to keep calm and carry on through this presidency, but weโ€™ve only made it through the first two months. Weโ€™ll just have to see how the next four years goes.

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