They do this all the time. Maybe Biden should call their bluff, execute his powers as Commander in Chief, and order the National Guard in Texas to turn on State Police.

  • Anti-Face Weapon
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    They actually do have an army. Most states have a state guard or reserves/militia.

    Edit: I did research and the state guards are branches of the national guard placed under the control of the state. Meaning that they are in the U.S. army, as the other user states.

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      Those are US Army soldiers, paid by the US government. Control of the state reserves is only delegated to the Governor, because that makes sense. The individual governors can freely send them to areas which are in need. But the President can take back control at any time. If the governor of Texas decided to take the reserves under his direction and attack the US, they’d be placed right back under US control.

      They are not a “Texas” army. They are part of the US Army delegated to Texas.

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        I have researched it and I was mistaken. What you are saying is correct.

        Really makes this whole thing extra strange, given that many states have sent their reserves to Texas. Political theater.