The National Guard is typically brought into American cities during emergencies such as natural disasters and civil disturbances or to provide support during public health crises — when local authorities require additional resources or manpower. There was no indication that was needed or wanted in Los Angeles this weekend, where local law enforcement had kept protests over federal immigration raids, for the most part, under control.

Guard members also almost always arrive at the request of state leaders, but in California, Gov. Gavin Newsom called the deployment of troops “purposefully inflammatory” and likely to escalate tensions. It had been more than 60 years since a president sent in the National Guard on his own volition.

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Terence Y

Ah yes, the NYT carrying water for the Democrat party with yet another episode of “orange man bad.” It should be noted that the article uses weasel words, such as “typically” and “almost” in an attempt to throw shade at Trump. Hey NYT, is it “typical” for a community to attack law enforcement and burn cars and fly Mexican flags? I think not, so that debunks your first pretense. Hey NYT, “almost” is not “never” and there have been other occasions where Guard members were called out without the request of state leaders. So that debunks your second pretense. I could go on, but your eyes see what we see and there’s no indication local law enforcement kept protests under control. In fact, local law enforcement stated they didn’t have protests under control.

The bottom line is that President Trump is well within his authority to call up the National Guard, or the military, if he sees fit and your attempts at gaslighting hold no water. Similar to how you should stop carrying water for the Democrat party. And polls overwhelmingly show the public is with President Trump in calling out the National Guard to quell riots. BTW, I’m surprised the NYT hasn’t sued Trump for wanting to install flagpoles near the Rose Garden. Or hasn’t sent an offer to employment to Terry Moran. That would be a perfect fit. Although it could be argued that Mr. Moran is too moderate for the NYT.

Ray Fowler

Hello, Terence

I'm surprised the NYT did not include US presidents federalizing Guard troops and deploying US troops four other times since JFK did in 1963. Well, maybe I'm not surprised. Did Trump act too quickly in his response to civil unrest in LA? Maybe. Local officials did not seem to be responding quickly. When the real and perceived threat of further rioting has abated, the Guard and Marines could be withdrawn... quickly.

Terence Y

Hi Ray. Good points but I'd say journalistic integrity left the NYT a while ago, most noticeably ever since Trump came down the escalator in 2015. Fortunately, we all know to not take the NYT seriously. As for local officials responding, I've read reports that ICE called for aid and it took over an hour for any local law enforcement to arrive. And you're correct, I'm sure the Guard and Marines can be withdrawn. As for quickly, it's my understanding the National Guard is meant to stay for at least 60 days. I'm unsure whether that's a "rule" or not when deploying the Guard.

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