President Donald Trump asserts that he can deploy the National Guard to U.S. states through an executive order he signed last week, urging a restructuring of the National Guard to address civil disturbances. He cites increasing crime rates in cities like Chicago as justification, even as data shows a 25 percent decline in gun violence there in the first half of 2025 compared to the previous year.
Amid the debate over state versus federal powers, questions arise about the potential implications of such deployments and the responses from city officials. As tensions regarding public safety and crime intervention grow, the federal government’s authority to act outside of Washington, D.C., remains a critical topic of discussion.
Read full story at www.npr.org
Read the full article here