President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he’s withdrawing the National Guard from Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland but left the door open to sending federal forces “in a much different and ...
National Guard troops will be on the streets of Washington, D.C., until the end of the year, according to a memo reviewed by.
Trump announced Dec. 31 that he's ending his push to deploy National Guard to Democratic-led cities but vowed to send them back if crime rises.
As President Trump began a pattern of deploying the National Guard to democratic-led cities, several Democratic attorneys ...
Trump deployed the California National Guard troops to Los Angeles in June against the wishes of Newsom, sparking a ...
National Guard troops still patrol non-state Washington D.C. after President Trump announced the end of deployments (or ...
The announcement came shortly before a federal appellate court ruled that the administration had to return hundreds of ...
President Donald Trump said Dec. 31 he is ending efforts to deploy national guard troops in Portland and other cities after a series of legal defeats.
Courts blocked troops from deploying in Chicago and Portland, Ore., and the Los Angeles deployment effectively ended after a judge blocked it earlier this month.
Washington — President Trump on Wednesday said the National Guard is leaving Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland, but warned that "we will come back" if crime "begins to soar again." The president made ...
President Donald Trump says he’s dropping — for now — his push to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, Los Angeles and ...