‘Fake Mission’: Trump's National Guard Troops Are Quitting, Going to Therapy, and Apparently Also Defiling Military Property
TEXAS, JUL 21 – Texas Republicans aim to secure a slim GOP majority through redistricting as Democrats fear Trump may deploy National Guard to prevent quorum breaks, a reporter noted.
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'What?' Host aghast as reporter says Trump could use National Guard to arrest officials
Texas Republicans are trying to find a way to help maintain the slim House GOP majority in the U.S. Congress by implementing new redistricting that allows state members to make Democratic districts more GOP-friendly. In the past, Democrats have stopped moves like this by vacating the state and block...
‘Fake mission’: Trump's National Guard troops are quitting, going to therapy, and apparently also defiling military property
Reports show that many National Guard troops sent by President Donald Trump to Los Angeles to deal with protests against federal immigration raids are deeply unhappy and have low morale. The troops are upset because they doubt the purpose of their mission, which many see as a “fake mission” or a misuse of military power for handling local law enforcement matters. The New York Times spoke with almost two dozen people, including National Guard mem…
Trump Admin Fights Full Review Of National Guard Deployment In California
DOJ Says No Rehearing Needed, Citing California’s Lack of Request; State Warns of “Dangerous Experiment” in Presidential Power The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is currently evaluating whether to conduct an en banc rehearing concerning a prior decision that deferred to then-President Donald Trump’s authority in federalizing the California National Guard in Los Angeles. […] Trump Admin Fights Full Review Of National Guard Deployment In Califo…
Ask A Genius 1437: Troops in L.A., Minimal Disruption: A Ground-Level Look at National Guard Deployment and Protest
Author(s): Rick Rosner and Scott Douglas Jacobsen Publication (Outlet/Website): Ask A Genius Publication Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 2025/07/02 Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner discuss the overblown military presence in Los Angeles amid minor protests. Despite 6,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines deployed, LAPD maintains control with minimal unrest. Rosner emphasizes the contrast between political theatrics and on-the-ground normalcy, jokin…
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