In a devastating incident, two National Guardsmen were shot and killed near the White House. Authorities are investigating the situation as one suspect is in custody. The nation mourns this tragic loss.
This Saturday, millions of demonstrators across the U.S. are set to protest President Trump's policies in a wave of unity. Organized by the No Kings movement, the event aims to showcase collective discontent with the current administration. Will it surpass the June protests that drew over 5 million participants? The stakes are high as police and National Guards prepare for the crowds.
Amid rising tensions between local and federal authorities, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker reveals that President Trump has ordered 300 National Guardsmen to Chicago. The move comes after violent encounters during federal operations raise concerns about safety and accountability.
The Pentagon has announced a significant reduction in military presence in Los Angeles, withdrawing 2,000 National Guardsmen amid declining lawlessness and ongoing concerns over wildfire season.
As protests against the Trump administration continue in Los Angeles, deployed National Guard troops and Marines express deep discontent over their roles, fearing they're being used as political pawns. Families voice concerns for their loved ones' safety and the implications of military involvement in domestic issues.