In a surprising turn, President Trump halts his plan to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland due to ongoing legal hurdles. He warns that troops may return as crime rates rise. What does this mean for these cities?
In a controversial move, President Trump has announced the withdrawal of National Guard troops from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland. He warns that crime could rise again, hinting at a potential return of military support in the future.
The Trump administration plans to overhaul ICE leadership, replacing many regional leaders with Border Patrol officials to boost mass deportations. This shift reflects frustration over current arrest rates amid escalating tactics in major cities.
In a controversial move, discussions within the White House indicate President Trump may invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy troops for law enforcement amid protests in major cities. Critics argue it's an exaggeration of violence.
Louisiana and Mississippi face significant 911 outages due to fiber cable damage affecting major cities. Officials advise residents to use alternate contact methods as they work to restore service.
In a bold declaration, Donald Trump claims Washington D.C. is now 'crime free' following a controversial police crackdown involving the National Guard. Despite significant crime reports, he praises local leadership and aims for similar actions in other major cities.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem hints at expanding immigration enforcement operations across U.S. cities amidst rising crime rates. Tensions rise as local leaders push back against federal intervention.
Democrats are challenging President Trump’s portrayal of blue-state cities as crime-ridden, asserting that recent crime statistics tell a different story. With a potential deployment of the National Guard looming, local leaders emphasize their own strategies for safety.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker fiercely criticized President Trump after he threatened to deploy federal troops to Chicago, claiming an authoritarian power grab while asserting crime rates are improving in the city.
In a devastating wave of attacks, Russia killed at least nine people in Ukraine just hours before a pivotal summit involving President Zelenskyy and European leaders. The assault targeted major cities, raising tensions ahead of crucial diplomatic talks.