Extended D.C. National Guard Orders Highlight Prolonged Federal Overreach Under Trump
As the D.C. National Guard’s orders are extended through December, questions arise about the unchecked federal presence in the capital and its implications for national sovereignty and taxpayer accountability.
In a move emblematic of growing federal overreach, the District of Columbia National Guard deployment—originally tied to President Donald Trump’s controversial intervention following unrest earlier this year—has been quietly extended through December. This extension signals that the mission, rather than winding down, is set to persist for months, raising serious questions about the balance between security and liberty in our nation’s capital. This isn’t just a routine administrative update. The intent behind extending active duty orders is to maintain uninterrupted pay and benefits for troops still stationed on Washington’s streets. But why does this prolonged military presence continue months after...
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