By BYRON TAU, SEUNG MIN KIM and CHRIS MEGERIAN
WASHINGTON — Call it the 911 presidency.
Despite insisting that the United States is rebounding from calamity under his watch, President Donald Trump is harnessing emergency powers unlike any of his predecessors.
Whether it’s leveling punishing tariffs, deploying troops to the border or sidelining environmental regulations, Trump has relied on rules and laws intended only for use in extraordinary circumstances like war and invasion.
And National Guard troops arrived in Los Angeles on orders from Trump to stamp out protests that have broken out in recent days against federal immigration authorities seeking to carry out deportations in the region.
An analysis by The Associated Press shows that 30 of Trump’s 150 executive orders have cited s