
"Discussing Trump's attempt to deploy the National Guard to Oregon, CNN anchor Boris Sanchez asked the Trump aide to clarify whether the administration plans to follow a US federal judge's order blocking it from deploying troops in the state. CNN: Does the administration still plan to abide by that court ruling?STEPHEN MILLER: The administration filed an appeal this morning ... ... ... CNN: Stephen? Stephen? Can you hear me?MILLER: ... ... ... pic.twitter.com/9JihkIV1nQ- Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 6, 2025"
"The term plenary authority, sometimes known as plenary power, is a complete and absolute power for an individual or official to take action on a particular issue. The word plenary derives from the Latin term Plenus, as in 'full'. It would essentially mean that Trump would have absolute, wide-ranging power to make decisions without oversight. Title 10 of the United States Code outlines the general role of the US armed forces. A provision in the Title allows th"
White House chief of staff Stephen Miller became non-verbal during a CNN interview on 6 October immediately after asserting the president has plenary authority. The exchange focused on plans to federalize the National Guard in Oregon and whether the administration would follow a federal judge's order blocking deployment. Miller said the administration filed an appeal with the Ninth Circuit, cited a recent Ninth Circuit win over California National Guard federalization, and invoked Title 10 as granting the president plenary authority before stopping his responses. CNN ended the interview and apologized, citing apparent technical issues. Title 10 outlines the role of the US armed forces and contains provisions relevant to federalizing state National Guard units.
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