In a bold move, three Republican-led states are sending National Guard troops to Washington D.C. to support the Trump administration's controversial crime and homelessness crackdown, sparking protests and debates over federal overreach.
West Virginia is sending hundreds of National Guard members to D.C. as Trump enforces a federal crackdown on crime and homelessness. Protests erupt against what some are calling a military occupation of the capital.
The Trump administration is considering a controversial plan to create a Domestic Civil Disturbance Quick Reaction Force, deploying hundreds of National Guard troops to cities facing unrest. This initiative has significant implications for civil-military relations and public safety.
Protests erupted in Los Angeles as thousands took to the streets against President Trump's National Guard deployment. Clashes intensified with law enforcement using tear gas and rubber bullets, leading to multiple arrests and chaos in the downtown area.