
Los Angeles is bracing for an increased federal presence as President Trump has authorized the deployment of an additional 2,000 National Guardsmen. This significant escalation brings the total number of National Guard troops in the city to over 4,000, bolstering federal law enforcement efforts amidst ongoing civil unrest.
Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell announced the deployment on X (formerly Twitter), stating that the troops are being mobilized “at the order of the President” to support federal law enforcement and ensure the safe conduct of their duties. This action marks a significant departure from typical protocol, as it bypasses California Governor Gavin Newsom’s request or cooperation.
The move is unprecedented since 1965, highlighting the gravity of the situation and the administration’s determination to maintain order in the city. The ongoing riots have presented significant challenges, demanding a robust response from federal authorities.
The deployment of these additional troops is certain to fuel further debate about the role of the federal government in managing domestic unrest and the relationship between the federal executive branch and state authorities.