
President Donald Trump announced the withdrawal of National Guard troops from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, stating their presence had reduced crime. He suggested federal forces could return if crime rates increase. This move follows legal challenges and objections from local Democratic leaders who argued the deployments were unnecessary, politically motivated, and constituted federal overreach. The Supreme Court had previously refused to authorize the deployment in Chicago, casting doubt on the administration's broader efforts to use the National Guard in cities.
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