Summary
President Trump announced the withdrawal of the National Guard from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, asserting that their presence had significantly reduced crime. He warned, however, that the federal government could return if crime rates rise again, emphasizing the necessity of their intervention. Legal battles have complicated the deployment, with federal rulings preventing Guard presence in some areas while allowing it in others. The administration continues to navigate these legal challenges as it adjusts its strategy.
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