Summary
President Donald Trump announced that the National Guard will be withdrawn from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, Oregon. He stated that crime in these cities had significantly decreased due to the National Guard's presence. The announcement followed a Supreme Court ruling against the deployment of National Guard in Illinois.
Key Facts
- President Trump announced the withdrawal of the National Guard from three U.S. cities: Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland.
- He mentioned that crime rates fell because of the National Guard in these areas.
- Trump warned that the National Guard could return in the future in a stronger form if crime rises again.
- The decision comes after a Supreme Court ruling against deploying the National Guard in Illinois.
- Trump's comments were made through a post on Truth Social.
- He emphasized the importance of federal intervention for reducing crime in these cities.