Pentagon Ends National Guard Deployment in LA Amid Political Theater and Legal Chaos
The Pentagon’s sudden withdrawal of 2,000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles exposes the administration’s reckless politicization of our military, disrupting critical missions and undermining public trust.

In a move that raises more questions than answers, the Pentagon announced Tuesday it is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles—nearly half the forces sent to quell unrest tied to immigration enforcement protests earlier this summer.This abrupt decision comes amid a tangled web of federal overreach, legal battles, and political posturing that has strained California’s resources and tested national sovereignty. The original deployment, ordered by President Trump against Governor Gavin Newsom’s clear objections, placed troops in the middle of volatile protests sparked by an immigration crackdown. Yet the mission itself seemed ill-defined—troops shuffled between riot...
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