Trump withdraws National Guard from Chicago and Los Angeles: what it means.
According to ТСН: U.S. President Donald Trump announced the withdrawal of the National Guard from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland.
This information was disclosed in his social media platform Truth Social. According to him, crime in these cities has "significantly decreased thanks to the presence of the National Guard." Trump emphasized that without federal government intervention, these cities could have been "lost."
Possible return of the National Guard
The President also mentioned that the National Guard may return to Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland — "possibly in another format and with greater strength," if the crime rate begins to rise again.
Criticism of local authorities
Trump also criticized local authorities, pointing out that Democratic mayors and governors allegedly demanded the withdrawal of the National Guard without clear justification.
"Russia wants Ukraine to succeed. It sounds a little strange, but I explained to Putin," Trump said.
In comments about the possible return of the National Guard, tension is observed between the federal government and local authorities. The crime situation will remain in focus, as Trump promised to monitor changes in these cities. Meanwhile, remarks about Ukraine add another dimension to the political debates not only in the U.S. but on the international stage.
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