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Trump orders National guard withdrawal from major cities

Published on: January 1, 2026 4:04 PM

President Donald Trump announced the removal of National Guard troops from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, while warning that federal forces could return if crime rates rise sharply. He claimed the deployments had successfully reduced crime in these cities, describing the troops as “great Patriots” protecting communities and federal property.

Local officials and Democratic leaders criticized the deployments as unnecessary, arguing that Trump had exaggerated isolated violence to justify sending in troops. They accused the administration of federal overreach, noting that city-level law enforcement already maintained public safety and control.

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Trump’s announcement came shortly before a federal appellate court ordered the return of hundreds of California National Guard troops to Governor Gavin Newsom. The ruling followed a series of legal setbacks, including a Supreme Court decision blocking Trump’s attempt to deploy Illinois troops, citing limited presidential authority.

Judges consistently found no evidence that federal forces were needed to protect property from protesters, undercutting the administration’s claims. Despite these rulings, Trump maintained that troops could return “in a much different and stronger form” if crime escalated in the affected cities.

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Data released by Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s office showed the city experienced the lowest violent crime rate in over a decade in 2025, with a 21.3% drop compared to 2024. Similar trends were reported in other cities, challenging Trump’s justification for extended deployments.

The deployments originally began in June amid protests against hardline immigration policies and increased deportation efforts. Military officials have been scaling back operations as ongoing litigation and legal challenges left troop authority in limbo, prompting the phased withdrawal of forces.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Chicago LA Portland, crime reduction claims, federal overreach, Latest, National Guard withdrawal, Trump troop orders, US military deployments

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