Government Accountability

Trump Administration Withdraws Federal Troops from Democrat Cities After Judicial Pushback

By Economics Desk | February 12, 2026

In a significant setback for federal intervention policies, the Trump administration quietly ended its deployment of National Guard troops in major Democrat-led cities amid court roadblocks, spotlighting tensions between Washington and local sovereignty.

The Trump Administration's recent withdrawal of federally deployed National Guard troops from Los Angeles, Chicago, and Portland marks a stark reminder of the constitutional limits facing federal overreach. Completed quietly on January 21, 2026, this pullback followed a decisive judicial rebuke that curtailed President Trump's authority to unilaterally mobilize these forces under Title 10 powers. While the mainstream media has framed this as a mere administrative shuffle, the deeper story is about protecting American federalism and respecting state sovereignty—core principles America First champions advocate tirelessly. The Supreme Court’s ruling in late December made it clear that deploying federal troops under...

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