National Governors Association Faces Crisis Over Federal Troop Deployments and State Sovereignty
As President Trump uses federal troops to enforce immigration and crime policies across state lines, bipartisan cracks widen in the National Governors Association—raising urgent questions about state sovereignty and federal overreach.
In a dramatic test of America’s federalist principles, the National Governors Association (NGA) finds itself deeply divided amid President Donald Trump's controversial deployment of National Guard troops across state borders. While some governors defend these actions as necessary measures to combat surging crime and protect federal facilities, others roar in opposition, warning that such unilateral moves trample on state sovereignty—a cornerstone of our constitutional republic. Why Are Democratic Leaders Threatening to Abandon the NGA? California Governor Gavin Newsom and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, both prominent Democrats eyeing presidential bids, have publicly questioned the NGA's very purpose. They argue that if...
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