Attorneys Brian Kabateck and Shant Karnikian expose Trump’s Quantico speech to 800 generals, where he announced plans to use military forces in American cities as “training grounds,” claiming he signed an executive order for a “quick reaction force to quell civil disturbances” to handle “the enemy from within.” The hosts reveal how Trump told military leaders he’s deploying troops to Chicago, San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles, characterizing domestic protesters as “paid insurrectionists” funded by George Soros while claiming past presidents like Washington and Lincoln justified military deployment—though George Bush only sent troops when invited by governors. They explain how Trump’s rhetoric violates the Posse Comitatus Act, which prohibits using military force against American citizens except during an actual insurrection, while ICE operations in Chicago involving 300 agents arrested just 37 people, including separating four US citizen children from their parents. The attorneys warn that Trump’s speech provides evidence for lawsuits challenging unconstitutional military deployment, as retired General Barry McCaffrey called the Quantico remarks “bizarre and incoherent,” with Trump sounding “exhausted and rabidly partisan.”