
Tensions are escalating in Los Angeles. In response to increased threats against federal buildings and officials during recent immigration protests and riots, the Trump administration has deployed 500 active-duty U.S. Marines from Camp Pendleton to the city. This deployment was confirmed by a senior administration official to The Epoch Times on Monday.
While the exact deployment location and timing remain undisclosed, the move follows a Sunday statement from U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) confirming that 500 Marines were on standby, ready for deployment following President Trump’s authorization of National Guard deployment to Los Angeles. This significant military presence underscores the gravity of the situation and the administration’s commitment to maintaining order and protecting federal assets.
The deployment raises questions about the long-term implications for civil-military relations and the use of active-duty military personnel in domestic situations. The coming days will likely shed more light on the Marines’ specific roles and responsibilities within the city.