Trump Plans Military Deployment to 'Dangerous' Democratic Cities
President Donald Trump has revealed plans to deploy military personnel to several 'dangerous' Democratic-run cities. The announcement, made to the military's top brass, was met with a subdued response, unlike Trump's usual enthusiastic audiences.
Trump's speech, held at the Marine Corps base in Quantico, was attended by War Secretary Pete Hegseth. The President argued that the military's role extends to protecting the nation from domestic threats within American cities. He specifically mentioned Portland, Oregon, where federal troops were recently deployed, claiming the city was out of control.
Trump also threatened to send troops to other Democratic-run cities, including New York, Chicago, and San Francisco. The President's plans have been met with criticism, with many questioning the legality and necessity of such actions.
Trump's controversial plans to station troops in Democratic cities have sparked debate. The military's role in domestic affairs remains a contentious issue. As of now, no further deployments have been confirmed.