Quote:Judge orders Trump administration to end National Guard deployment in DC
November 21, 2025A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to end its monthslong deployment of National Guard troops to help police the nation’s capital.
U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb concluded that President Donald Trump’s military takeover in Washington, D.C., illegally intrudes on local officials’ authority to direct law enforcement in the district. She put her order on hold for 21 days to allow for an appeal, however.
District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb sued to challenge the Guard deployments. He asked the judge to bar the White House from deploying Guard troops without the mayor’s consent while the lawsuit plays out.
Dozens of states took sides in Schwalb’s lawsuit, with their support falling along party lines.
Cobb found that while the president does have authority to protect federal functioning and property, he can’t unilaterally deploy the D.C. National Guard to help with crime control as he sees fit or call in troops from other states.
Link Quote:DC mayor describes today's attack on 2 National Guardsmen as a "targeted shooting”
November 26, 2025
Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser condemned what she called a “targeted shooting” in the district that left two National Guardsmen in critical condition.
“Today’s attack on two members of the West Virginia National Guard was horrific and unconscionable,” Bowser wrote on X.
She offered prayers to the incident’s victims and loved ones.
Link Quote:Trump wants another 500 National Guard in D.C. after shooting near White House
President Trump wants to send an additional 500 National Guard to Washington, D.C., after two Guard members were shot just blocks from the White House Wednesday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said.
Why it matters: Trump's deployment of the National Guard to the nation's capital — intended to counter crime in the capital city — has lasted about four months with no end in sight.
"We have received the request and will rapidly execute," an Army official told Axios Wednesday.
State of play: D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb, who has challenged the deployment, said in a recent court filing that the National Guard is expected to remain in D.C. through summer 2026.
Link It's interesting how these shootings are always so convenient to Trump.
This time the shooter was granted asylum by Trump's administration, was deemed "
clean on all checks". Then the shooting comes after another failed court battle for Trump, being ordered to remove the National Guard, then the shooting happens, supposedly targeted, and the suspect is "
not cooperating with police" so he won't tell his story and might mysteriously Epstein himself?
Just all very convenient, wouldn't you say...