Browsing: Donald Trump

Trump authorises deployment of 300 National Guard troops to Chicago – BBC

Former President Trump has authorised the deployment of 300 National Guard troops to Chicago to assist local authorities in addressing rising violence and crime. The move aims to support law enforcement efforts in the city.

Trump says he’s removing National Guard troops from Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland – NBC News

President Trump announced plans to pull National Guard troops from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, citing improvements in local conditions. The move comes amid ongoing debates over federal law enforcement in major cities.

Fact-checking Trump’s biggest claims on immigration: How do they measure up? – Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times fact-checks former President Trump’s major immigration claims, assessing their accuracy against current data and expert analysis to separate myth from reality on this contentious issue.

Why is Trump deploying the National Guard to US cities? – BBC

President Trump has authorized the deployment of the National Guard to several US cities amid rising protests and unrest. The move aims to support local law enforcement and restore order, sparking debate over federal intervention.

Trump Threatens ‘WAR’ on Chicago – Democracy Docket

Former President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning, threatening “war” on Chicago over crime and political disputes. The escalating rhetoric underscores ongoing tensions in the city’s national spotlight.

Trump Pulls Out Natural Guard, Claims Federal Government Intervention Reduced Crimes – International Business Times UK

Former President Trump has withdrawn National Guard troops, asserting federal intervention led to a drop in crime rates. The move raises questions on local law enforcement’s readiness and government roles.

Trump’s National Guard deployment isn’t over in these 3 cities – USA Today

The deployment of National Guard troops ordered by former President Trump remains active in three U.S. cities, despite nationwide drawdowns. Officials cite ongoing security concerns as the primary reason for extended presence.