Washington. President Donald Trump announced this week that his administration will remove National Guard troops from Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland after a series of legal setbacks, including a high-court decision that blocked planned deployments. Governors and city officials had challenged federal moves to federalize state guards and protect federal property and ICE facilities, leading judges to curb the administration's actions. Trump asserted troop presence reduced crime and left open the possibility of returning if violence rises across multiple jurisdictions nationwide; and state officials cited constitutional limits and filed lawsuits that halted operations. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Federal authorities gained a retreat from an operational plan that faced multiple court defeats, allowing the administration to recalibrate strategy without immediate legal battles in those cities.
City and state officials continued to bear legal and financial costs defending limits on federalization while facing political and operational uncertainty about public-safety claims.
Trump Withdraws National Guard From Three Major Cities
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