The non-monarch told U.S. troops stationed in Japan Tuesday that he was prepared to send “more than the National Guard” to American cities to safeguard and enforce his immigration agenda—a threat that could apparently involve any branch of America’s armed forces.

Speaking with reporters aboard Air Force One on his way to South Korea hours later, Trump clarified that he would do whatever is “necessary” to tackle crime, even if that meant ordering the U.S. military onto American soil.

“I would do that if it was necessary, if it was necessary I’d do that, but it hasn’t been necessary,” Trump said on the plane. “We’re doing a great job without that—is necessary. As you know, I’m allowed to do that.

“And I’d be allowed to do whatever I want, but we haven’t chosen to do that,” he continued. “And the courts wouldn’t get involved. Nobody would get involved. And I can send the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines. I can send anybody I wanted.”

The president is typically prohibited from leveraging the U.S. military for domestic law enforcement purposes under the Posse Comitatus Act, though one law stands as the major exception to that rule. Trump could use troops to handle domestic issues if he invoked the Insurrection Act, but doing so would require a state of emergency.

The legal loophole has been used by 17 presidents but has not been invoked since 1992, when President George H.W. Bush used it to subdue riots in Los Angeles after the local police force brutalized Rodney King.

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    The best part is you think it’s all about you. A statement is made, and y’all take it personally. I appreciate you are doing ‘something’ but it’s not working. An American calling anyone a shitty neighbour right now is just a classic “good one”. Stop threating the sovereignty of my nation and maybe I’ll show a little more sympathy.

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        The American people elected a fascist dictator that is threatening the sovereignty of my nation and fucking up established trade agreements and causing unnecessary harm and suffering, because he feels like it. I am mad at the people who deserve it, Amerians. You let this happen and are standing by and watching. Sorry not sorry. Period.

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            I’m not mad at “an American” I am mad at all Americans for allowing this to happen. Fix your fucking country. You don’t get to tell me who to be angry at.

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              I’m not telling you who to be angry at, I’m telling you it’s childish being angry at the ones who didn’t do this.