The world watched as South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared Martial Law in a late-night speech on Tuesday and one of the strongest democracies in the Asian-Pacific region faced its greatest test in nearly 40 years. The nation’s parliament was able to gather a quorum and overrule his attempt and he stood down. This left many Americans wondering if something like this could happen here? Trump has threatened to use the Insurrection Act and National Emergency decrees to launch mass deportations. For many the question is if that is enough to destroy our democracy legally? Fred is joined by Soren Dayton the Director of Governance for the Niskanen Center. He focuses on developing and implementing institutional reforms and practices to deliver more effective government and previously led institutional reform efforts at Protect Democracy. The Niskanen Center has been leading a cross-idealogical coalition that urges Congress to pass bipartisan reforms to the National Emergencies Act (NEA) that would restore Congress’s role in national emergencies and prevent presidential overreach by requiring timely approval and reporting for emergency declarations.
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