Trump, Memphis and National Guard
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The protesters toed a blue line painted across the building's driveway. “GOVERNMENT PROPERTY DO NOT BLOCK,” read its white, stenciled letters. When they lingered too close, what appeared to be pepper balls rained down on them from officers posted on the building's roof.
Oregon senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley joined 16 colleagues urging a federal appeals court to check Trump’s use of the National Guard.
President Trump appeared to once again threaten sending troops to Chicago for a widespread immigration and crime crackdown similar to that seen in Los Angeles when the National Guard was recently deployed there.
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Judge pauses California’s request to bar Trump administration’s ongoing use of National Guard troops
A federal judge who ruled last week that the Trump administration broke federal law by sending National Guard troops to the Los Angeles area says he will not immediately consider a request to bar the ongoing use of 300 Guard troops.
NEW YORK — As the White House muses on sending the military into American cities, Zohran Mamdani is contemplating a serious shakeup in how New York City handles large-scale protests — a potential pretext for such deployments.
The Supreme Court has agreed to an expedited review of President Donald Trump's appeal of lower court decisions that his sweeping global tariffs are unlawful. Arguments in the high-stakes case will be heard the first week of November, according to an order released by the court on Tuesday afternoon.
As he sends more troops to Venezuela's borders amid a standoff with Trump, President Nicolas Maduro says he's also rescheduling Christmas, to defend "the right to happiness."
The assessments underscore how domestic mobilizations that are rooted in politics risk damaging Americans’ confidence in the men and women who serve their communities in times of crisis.