Appeals court allows Trump National Guard deployment in DC to continue
The appeals court paused a removal order, allowing over 2,000 National Guard troops to remain in D.C. amid legal challenges over local policing authority.
- A US appeals court lifted an injunction that would have required over 2,000 National Guard troops to leave Washington DC by December 11.
- President Trump ordered 500 more troops to Washington after a shooting that targeted two West Virginia National Guard members, escalating his anti-immigrant rhetoric.
- Trump has also moved to deploy troops in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Portland to combat what he calls lawlessness and violent unrest over his immigration crackdown, drawing lawsuits from local officials.
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Soldier’s death in D.C. was result of Trump deployment
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington I saw the sad news that one of the National Guard troopers who was sent to Washington, D.C. died of her wounds following a shooting. My sincere condolences to her family. Soldier’s death in D.C. was result of Trump deployment Wire Service
Tim Walz Complains That Calling Him Retarded Will Lead to Violence.
by Christopher Tomlinson, The National Pulse: WHAT HAPPENED: Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) is worried that people calling him “retarded” could lead to violence. 👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Tim Walz, President Donald J. Trump, and people calling Tim Walz retarded. 📍WHEN & WHERE: Walz expressed his concerns at a press conference on December 4. 💬KEY QUOTE: “I’d never seen this before. […]
Trump Wins Big in Court Again: Efforts to Throw National Guard Out of DC Thwarted
Weeks after a federal judge sought to end the National Guard deployment in Washington, D.C., a panel of appeals court judges on Thursday stayed that ruling indefinitely. The three-judge panel […] The post Trump Wins Big in Court Again: Efforts to Throw National Guard Out of DC Thwarted appeared first on The Western Journal.
Appeals court allows National Guard to stay in DC for now
A federal appeals court on Thursday put a temporary hold on a lower court order that would have forced the National Guard to pull out of Washington, D.C. The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals froze Judge Jia Cobb's ruling that would have required guard members to leave the capital soon. The appeals court said it needs more time to decide whether that freeze should remain in effect indefinitely. President Donald Trump has repeatedly credited the Nati…
Appeals court pauses, for now, order blocking National Guard in Washington
WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court in Washington on Thursday agreed to allow National Guard troops stationed by President Donald Trump in the city since August to remain for now, blocking a lower court judge’s order that the guard’s presence was unlawful and that the troops should be removed by Dec. 11.
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