Trump withdrawing National Guard troops from 3 cities
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Two days after President Donald Trump announced on social media that he would abandon his push to deploy National Guard troops to three U.S. cities, including Portland, military officials in Oregon say they have not received any official direction to demobilize 100 active Guard troops in the state.
City of Portland and state officials celebrated the news that President Trump will back off troop deployments, but could not confirm the truth of his claim.
Peace in Ukraine is “on the horizon” for the first time since Russia’s full-scale invasion, and a key outcome of recent negotiations has been a U.S. declaration on security guarantees, including the possible deployment of American troops in Ukraine.
A monthslong effort by the Trump administration to deploy National Guard troops under federal control in U.S. cities keeps evolving amid a barrage of legal challenges. The deployments have ramped up and down in cities including Los Angeles, Washington DC ...
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