Reps. Pat Harrigan, Mark Harris, and Chuck Edwards signed a letter asking Gov. Josh Stein to deploy the state’s guard.
Two anxiously-awaited courtroom showdowns are coming today that could determine the future of President Trump’s National Guard deployments in Chicago and Portland. Follow here for the latest.
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States to have rapid-response National Guard units for civil disturbances by Jan. 1: Official
The National Guard is planning to train up to 500 troops per state to serve as part of a rapid-response force focused on ...
The state of Illinois and Chicago on Monday sued the Trump administration over its move to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago. Follow here for the latest.
Governor Bill Lee and Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris will meet in court for a temporary injunction on Monday over a lawsuit ...
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9th Circuit agrees to broader review of Oregon National Guard deployment: What happens next?
Separately, U.S. District Judge Karin J. Immergut is moving ahead with a trial starting Wednesday on the merits of the troop ...
A lineup of legal disputes is unfolding as the Trump administration pushes to deploy US troops to Democratic-led cities amid protests over its immigration enforcement surge.
Sunday, Oct. 5: Hegseth mobilizes California National Guard troops to deploy to Portland. Sometime after midnight early Sunday, 101 California National Guard members land in Oregon at the Portland Air ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Republican state lawmakers sent a letter to North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein on Wednesday, urging him to deploy the National Guard to Charlotte.
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I live in Portland. Trump made us a pawn in his play for authoritarianism. | Your Turn
I live in Portland. Trump's decision to deploy the National Guard is based on lies – and will no doubt escalate things further.
In mid-September, U.S. Rep. Max Miller of Bay Village published an op-ed in The Washington Times entitled “Bring the National Guard to Cleveland.” It was subtitled, “Americans deserve to live without ...
ESPAÑOLA, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a state of emergency in northern New Mexico, citing a sharp rise in crime, the state’s highest overdose death rate, and ...
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