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In a recent statement, President Donald Trump declared that the National Guard troops currently deployed in Los Angeles to quell ongoing protests will be withdrawn once the city is deemed safe. The protests, which have persisted for five consecutive days, are largely in support of irregular migrants.
Speaking to the press, Trump emphasized that the troops will remain until the situation stabilizes, stating, “They will stay until the danger is over. Once it is safe, they will leave.” He justified the deployment by warning of potential destruction, asserting that without the presence of the National Guard, Los Angeles could suffer significant damage.
Additionally, Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to reinforce his stance. He posted, “If I hadn’t sent troops to Los Angeles in the last three nights, this once beautiful and magnificent city would now be in ruins.”
In his remarks, Trump also pointed out the severe fires that ravaged Los Angeles earlier in January. He criticized the Los Angeles and California state administrations for their perceived incompetence and slow response, claiming that their failure to act swiftly contributed to the extent of the destruction.
This commentary underscores the tension between federal intervention and local governance amidst ongoing crises. The President’s comments continue to stir debate about the appropriate measures to ensure safety and order in the city.
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