Trump Deploys National Guard to LA, Critics Condemn “Wannabe Dictator” Tactics
The deployment of federal troops to Los Angeles, without the request of the state governor, has ignited a firestorm of criticism. This unprecedented action, the first of its kind since the 1960s, is being widely condemned as a blatant overreach of presidential power and a dangerous step towards authoritarianism.
The stark contrast between this deployment and the last time a president federalized a state’s National Guard without a governor’s consent is striking. In 1965, President Johnson deployed the National Guard to protect civil rights activists in Selma, Alabama, directly opposing the governor’s wishes. This time, however, the deployment seems to lack any clear justification beyond a perceived need to quell protests.… Continue reading