Legal Affairs

Federal Judge’s Block on Trump’s National Guard Deployment Threatens Security, Ignores Rising Crime

By National Security Desk | November 22, 2025

A federal judge’s ruling to end President Trump’s National Guard deployment in Washington D.C. threatens public safety by undermining federal authority to support law enforcement amid rising crime—raising urgent questions about who will keep our communities safe.

In a deeply troubling move, U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb has ordered an end to President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C.—a decision that not only disregards pressing security needs but also ignites a dangerous conflict between federal authority and local governance.Is Political Posturing Putting American Cities at Risk?Since August, the National Guard has played a critical role supporting law enforcement efforts in the nation’s capital—patrolling high-traffic areas, assisting with immigration enforcement raids, and even providing community services like securing events and maintaining public order. This deployment is not some arbitrary military occupation; it is a...

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