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Who is really in charge when the troops roll into America’s streets? The abrupt withdrawal of 2,000 National Guard soldiers ...
Thousands of National Guard members have served in the L.A. region since last month. Six soldiers spoke in interviews about low morale over the deployment.
“In short: don’t let the absence of the words ‘Insurrection Act’ fool you.” Trump has not yet tapped the Insurrection Act, a power used sparingly in U.S. history that allows for use of ...
It seems clear that Trump is attempting to tighten his authoritarian vise grip on the American people, and the nation’s ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday ordered the removal of 2,000 National Guard troops sent to Los Angeles to protect ...
() - Responding to concerns that President Donald Trump could use the Insurrection Act to deploy troops domestically, ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The military presence in the Los Angeles area is being reduced by almost half. The Pentagon Tuesday confirmed that 2,000 National Guard members are being withdrawn from their ...
President Trump and California Gov. Newsom clash over National Guard deployment amid L.A. riots, with differing views on the 1878 Posse Comitatus Act governing military use domestically ...
“That runs the gamut from making arrests, investigating crimes, and doing police work, all the way up to guarding prisoners ...
Here we are, once again learning that the restraints Americans could rely upon in the past are fast disappearing.
The top military commander in charge of troops deployed to Los Angeles to respond to protests against immigration raids has ...
The top military commander of those troops, U.S. Northern Command head Gen. Gregory Guillot, recently submitted a request to Hegseth to return 200 of the National Guard troops back to Joint Task Force ...