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President Donald Trump on Monday directed the National Guard to prepare for deeper involvement in any future civil unrest throughout the United States and called for the creation of a new military unit that is deputized to enforce federal laws, specifically in D.C.
The president issued the orders as he muses openly about deploying U.S. troops to other major U.S. cities and touts his efforts so far to assume greater federal control over the District, where more than 2,200 National Guard members have been mobilized to support an expansive — and polarizing — law enforcement mission. State and local leaders in some of those jurisdictions have decried the idea, portraying Trump’s domestic employment of the military as an “un-American” power grab.
In his executive order, Trump directed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to ensure that each state’s National Guard is trained, organized and prepared to respond to civil disturbances within their jurisdictions, and he called for the creation of a standing rapid-response force composed of Guard members that can go anywhere in the U.S. on little notice.
Speaking from the Oval, one minute Trump said he won't send in the guard unless Pritzker asks for it. The next minute Trump said he might go ahead and send the guard in anyway because that's what he should do. Typical Trump playing both ends against the middle.
WORST PRESIDENT EVER.
The president issued the orders as he muses openly about deploying U.S. troops to other major U.S. cities and touts his efforts so far to assume greater federal control over the District, where more than 2,200 National Guard members have been mobilized to support an expansive — and polarizing — law enforcement mission. State and local leaders in some of those jurisdictions have decried the idea, portraying Trump’s domestic employment of the military as an “un-American” power grab.
In his executive order, Trump directed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to ensure that each state’s National Guard is trained, organized and prepared to respond to civil disturbances within their jurisdictions, and he called for the creation of a standing rapid-response force composed of Guard members that can go anywhere in the U.S. on little notice.
Speaking from the Oval, one minute Trump said he won't send in the guard unless Pritzker asks for it. The next minute Trump said he might go ahead and send the guard in anyway because that's what he should do. Typical Trump playing both ends against the middle.
WORST PRESIDENT EVER.