In a recent move, over 2,300 National Guard troops in Washington D.C. have begun carrying weapons for self-defense. This deployment, ordered by the Pentagon, aims to enhance safety amidst rising crime concerns.
President Trump's recent order to deploy National Guard units across the U.S. to handle civil protests has sparked significant controversy. Critics warn it blurs legal lines and threatens community trust.
As tensions rise over President Trump's potential deployment of National Guard troops to Chicago, local leaders are pushing back. Governor Pritzker and Mayor Johnson vow to fight the plan amid concerns over safety and political motivations.
City and state officials lash out at the Trump administration's controversial plans to deploy military forces in Chicago, calling the initiative unlawful and unnecessary in addressing local issues.
Tensions rise as the Pentagon considers deploying National Guard troops in Chicago to combat crime and homelessness. Mayor Brandon Johnson condemns the plan as unconstitutional and costly, sparking a heated political debate.
The Pentagon is reportedly preparing to deploy military troops to Chicago as part of President Trump's crime crackdown plan. This move faces strong opposition from local leaders who deem it illegal.
In a surprising move, US defense officials have halted Ukraine's use of US-supplied long-range missiles to target Russia, influenced by the Trump administration's push for peace talks. This decision raises questions about military strategy and support as Ukraine seeks to bolster its offensive capabilities.
As President Trump aims to tackle rising crime and homelessness, the Pentagon is preparing to deploy thousands of National Guard members to Chicago. This bold move could shape future operations in other cities.
In a controversial move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered armed National Guard personnel to patrol Washington DC as part of the Trump administration's crime crackdown. This decision has sparked outrage among local residents, with polls showing significant opposition.
In a bold move, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has removed the head of the Pentagon's intelligence agency along with two senior military leaders, marking a significant shift in national security. The reasons behind these dismissals remain unclear, raising concerns over loyalty and intelligence politicization.