Keeping ‘No-Cost’ Olympics Promise
LOS ANGELES AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, AUG 6 – President Trump leads a task force with $1 billion allocated for security and transportation to ensure the safety of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, including possible military involvement.
- During a Tuesday announcement, President Donald Trump signed an executive order creating a White House task force and suggested he could consider using the military to keep the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics safe.
- In recent months, Los Angeles faced unrest after protests, and Trump suggested he might consider using the military to keep the Olympics safe, citing a $1 billion security fund last month.
- In response to safety questions, Trump suggested he could consider using the military or National Guard during the White House ceremony.
- LA28 officials thanked Trump for `leaning in` to planning, and Wasserman said, `We remain incredibly confident in our ability to deliver the greatest Games ever, and that starts with the support of this administration every step of the way.`
- Future planning will involve the White House task force coordinating with federal, state and local partners on security, transportation, and visa processing for the Olympics, Trump suggested.
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