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Protests Could Be ‘Unprecedented’ in L.A., Where Marines Are Guarding Federal Building The Los Angeles police chief could not put an exact number on how many protesters were expected on ...
Driscoll talked about the parade and who’s expected to attend (invitations almost certainly have been extended to Mark Esper and Mark Milley, top former officials who clashed with Trump, he said ...
Trump unloads his 2020 demons onto the rest of America From protests to public health, the president is undoing the events that humiliated him during his first term.
The courts, Congress, and the military are unlikely to resist the Trump administration’s tidal wave of illegality.
As President Donald Trump viciously attacked his perceived political foes, he whipped up boos from the gathered troops directed at California leaders, including Gov. Gavin Newsom.
MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace said Tuesday that it felt different to have President Donald Trump "f--- around with the military" in his second term during an interview with late-night host Stephen ...
MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace said Tuesday during an interview with Stephen Colbert that it felt different to have Donald Trump "f--- around with the military" in second term.
On this episode of The David Frum Show, The Atlantic’s David Frum opens with a warning about President Donald Trump’s behind-the-scenes strategy to subvert the 2026 midterm elections, by ...
When President Donald Trump returned from a Bastille Day visit to Paris during his first term, he asked his military brass to organize a parade akin to the one he’d watched march down the Champs ...
But his defense secretary, Mark Esper, and the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, both opposed the move, and Trump held back.
Is Trump’s troop deployment in LA a prelude to martial law? To shut down anti-ICE protests in California, the president has deployed the American military against American citizens and others.
Trump's effort to use the military to quell protests received pushback for his staff during his first administration. Now he's trying again.