Trump backs off Insurrection Act threat
President Donald Trump has backed off his threat to invoke the Insurrection Act to respond to protests in Minneapolis. A federal judge has ruled that federal officers cannot use tear gas or detain peaceful protesters. This comes as Trump also announces plans to allow Americans to use money from their 401(k) accounts toward a home down payment, as many continue calling on the federal government for economic relief amid ongoing financial pressure.
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