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Appeals court allows Trump National Guard deployment in DC to continue
The appeals court paused a removal order, allowing over 2,000 National Guard troops to remain in D.C. amid legal challenges over local policing authority.
- A US appeals court lifted an injunction that would have required over 2,000 National Guard troops to leave Washington DC by December 11.
- President Trump ordered 500 more troops to Washington after a shooting that targeted two West Virginia National Guard members, escalating his anti-immigrant rhetoric.
- Trump has also moved to deploy troops in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Portland to combat what he calls lawlessness and violent unrest over his immigration crackdown, drawing lawsuits from local officials.
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Federal Appeals Court Allows National Guard to Stay in DC
A federal appeals court lifted a block on President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops in Washington on Thursday. Three judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit granted the Trump administration’s request to halt a previous judge’s order blocking the deployment. Thursday’s decision will allow the appeals court to decide whether an extended pause is warranted as it considers the administration’s appe…
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Total News Sources21
Leaning Left4Leaning Right4Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution56% Center
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- 56% of the sources are Center
56% Center
L 22%
C 56%
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