After being detained and handcuffed, the special needs teen was released but his mother said the trauma is still with him. Many parents are objecting: "Our government, the administration had stated they were going to go after criminals. At a school, what criminals are you going to find? Kids trying to enroll -- today's orientation day," parent Dorian Martinez said. read more
President Trump and the Pentagon are considering creating a full-time "Domestic Civil Disturbance Quick Reaction Force" that could be called on to quash civil unrest and protest at a moment's notice, according to internal documents reviewed by The Washington Post. read more
Colby Hall: On January 6, 2021, D.C. cops were bludgeoned with flagpoles, sprayed with bear mace, and crushed in doorways by Trump's supporters during the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Jonathan Allen noted on X that "Jan 6 was the largest violent crime event in DC in the modern era, and the largest assault on law enforcement." read more
Ken Klippenstein: District of Columbia National Guardsmen have been involuntarily ordered to report to duty at the DC Armory tomorrow through September 25, according to a copy of the order I obtained. read more
Dear President Trump, You're doing the Lord's work in Washington, D.C., after a gruesome carjacking that likely scared everyone in our nation's capital. You are ordering 800 National Guard troops into the city, federalizing its police department, and threatening to send in the military. You love the people in D.C. that much, that you will not relent in your pursuit of establishing law and order throughout a nation you've made great again. You did the same in Los Angeles just weeks ago. Mr. President, sir, it's great you're going to such lengths to "protect" largely Latino people in Los Angeles and largely Black people in D.C. What about largely white people here? South Carolina residents " among your most loyal supporters " are experiencing violent and property crime rates worse than the national averages, and an aggravated assault rate worse than what D.C. citizens have had to contend with. South Carolinians feel less safe on average than Americans elsewhere.
"Trump Threatens Federal Control of DC After House Oversight Committee Subpoenas Epstein files"
FTFY
More: The force would be made up of about 600 National Guards troops, half of which would be based on military bases in Alabama and Arizona, ready at all times to fly into any given city or state to lay down Trump's law. They'd have military-style weapons and riot gear, would dispatch from their bases in waves of 100 soldiers, and would cycle out after 90 days to "limit burnout."