Trump Administration Appeals Ruling Blocking D.C. National Guard Deployment
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Trump Admin Appeals Order to End National Guard Deployment in DC
The Trump administration late on Nov. 25 appealed a federal district judge’s ruling requiring the government to end its deployment of National Guard troops in the nation’s capital. President Donald Trump had said the troops were needed to deal with crime and violence in the District of Columbia and support federal immigration law enforcement efforts there. On Aug. 11, Trump signed a presidential memorandum, in which he said the local D.C. govern…
Trump Administration Appeals Ruling Blocking D.C. National Guard Deployment
by Emmitt Barry, with reporting from Washington D.C. Bureau Staff (Worthy News) – The Trump administration late on Nov. 25 filed a notice of appeal challenging a federal district court ruling that ordered the government to halt its months-long deployment of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump had authorized the deployment under an Aug. 11 presidential memorandum, arguing that the District had “lost control of public …
The Trump administration appealed Tuesday evening (November 25) a district judge's ruling to halt the deployment of National Guard troops in the capital. The judge had previously ruled that the federal deployment of National Guard troops was unconstitutional, but suspended the ruling for three weeks to allow the government to appeal.
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