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Trump suggests using ‘dangerous’ US cities as ‘training grounds’ for military

President Trump urges military use in U.S. cities to address domestic unrest, citing a 'war from within' and plans for quick reaction forces, amid deployments to multiple urban areas.

  • On Tuesday, President Donald Trump proposed using American cities as training grounds for the armed forces and signaled greater U.S. military use to quell unrest in Democratic-run cities.
  • In recent months, President Donald Trump deployed National Guard troops to Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., Portland, Oregon, and Memphis, Tennessee, framing unrest as an 'invasion from within.'
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth summoned more than 800 generals and admirals to the Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia, and Trump backed an executive order last month to train a National Guard quick reaction force.
  • Legal challenges and lawsuits have followed the deployments, as Oregon State Attorney General Dan Rayfield filed a suit citing Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 violations; an NPR‑Ipsos poll shows 49 percent oppose city troop deployments.
  • Critics say these shifts risk politicizing the armed forces as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ends 'woke' policies, tightens standards, and loosens hazing protections, raising operational and security concerns.
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Although the military is designed to handle foreign threats, President Donald Trump emphasized his vision of using it for domestic purposes. Trump’s remarks referred to criminals and immigrants who are in the country illegally. He also complained about “insurrectionists” who…

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The president addressed hundreds of top military officials for over an hour. He suggested that American cities could serve as "training grounds" for the military.

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American Prospect broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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