Courtโฃ Orders Halt โคto Nationalโ Guard Deployment in Washington D.C.
WASHINGTON D.C. – Aโค federal judge has ruled theโ deployment of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. unlawful, findingโ the Trump governance overstepped it’s โlegal authority. judge Jia cobb issued theโฃ order, stating the administration โimproperly activated the capital’s National Guard unit and deployedโค troops from โคother states for policingโฃ purposes without a specific request from local authorities.
The ruling challenges the ongoingโค presence of National Guard personnelโ in the city, initially ordered โฃby President Trump in Augustโ amidst claims of escalating โcrime – a claim not supported by available crime statistics. โAccording to the court order,National Guardsmen have โbeen stationed at monuments,subway stations,and in residential neighborhoods.
Judge Cobb has temporarily suspended her decision โfor three weeks, until December 11th, to allow the Trump administration time to file an appeal. Thisโ means the current deployment of approximately 2,300 troops will remain in place for now. The estimated cost of maintaining this presence isโฃ around $1 million (867,100 โขeuros) perโ day, and the original planโฃ anticipated the troops remaining until the end of February 2026.
Theโฃ National Guard typically operates under the control of individual states, responding toโค natural disasters, riots, and โother emergencies. While the Presidentโฃ can assume command โขin certain circumstances, Judgeโ Cobb’s ruling highlights specific regulations โgoverning the deployment ofโ the โฃNational Guard within โคWashington, D.C.
The legal challenge โฃwas โขbroughtโ by the city itself, and the ruling has sparked concerns among critics who view โคthe deployments as โคa potential test of increasingly authoritarian tactics. Similar legal proceedings are underway regarding the use ofโ National Guard troops in other cities.
This is a developing โคstory and will be updated as more data becomes available.
Source: ntv.de,mau/dpa