Trump, National Guard
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The roughly 2,500 National Guard members patrolling D.C. streets could remain well past November, and possibly beyond the America250 celebrations in 2026.
By erasing the sacrosanct line between the military and partisan politics, Trump is risking generational harm to the professionalism of our fighting forces.
As President Donald Trump continues to deploy troops into American cities in an effort to reduce crime, more than half of Americans said they do not think it is appropriate to do so, a new poll finds,
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed to reconsider its decision to allow the Trump administration to deploy 200 federalized members of the Oregon National Guard to Portland, potentially setting the stage for a landmark constitutional battle that could reach the Supreme Court.
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With the stated purpose of reducing crime and supporting deportation initiatives, President Donald Trump has sent National Guard troops to the streets of several American cities. So far, the National Guard has been deployed in Chicago,
With "No Kings" demonstrations taking to the streets this weekend across the United States to protest the Trump administration, Youngkin said he is placing the National Guard in "state active duty."