President Trump is deploying the National Guard in a way that no president has done before. He and his supporters say it’s necessary to address acute situations in various U.S. cities. But it’s drawing mixed reactions among the residents of those cities, and in U.S. courts. WSJ White House reporter Natalie Andrews and Supreme Court correspondent Jess Bravin discuss what these troops are doing on the ground, the legal questions coming into play and what this could mean for other cities. Alex Ossola hosts.
Further Reading
WSJ Reporter on What’s Next for DC Four Weeks After Trump’s Troop Deployment
Chicago on Edge After Threats of ICE Raids
Trump Threatens to Send National Guard Troops to Chicago: ‘We’re Going In’
D.C. Attorney General Sues to Stop Trump’s National Guard Deployment
Trump’s Use of Troops in Los Angeles Was Unlawful, Judge Rules
Trump Mulls Sending National Guard to New Orleans
Illinois Governor Blasts Trump’s Plan for Troops in Chicago as ‘Un-American’
Trump Deploys National Guard to D.C., Moves to Take Over City’s Police Department
Democrats Are Wary of Playing Into Trump’s Hands by Supporting ‘No Kings,’ L.A. Protests
Supreme Court Lifts Limits on Immigration Raids in Los Angeles
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