
National Guard Deployed to Los Angeles Amidst Rising Tensions
Los Angeles braces for potential unrest as National Guard deploys following presidential memorandum. The deployment of approximately 300 National Guard troops to Los Angeles follows a presidential memorandum signed by Donald Trump. This action comes after a period of rising tensions in the city. "Around 300 National Guardsmen are on the ground," reported Aaron Parnas in a recent video. The deployment is expected to last for about 30 days, and up to 2,000 Guardsmen may eventually be deployed. Adding to the heightened security, US Marines at Camp Pendleton have been placed on high alert. Congresswoman Lynette Barrigan, representing the area, confirmed the deployment, indicating that it's in response to anticipated civil unrest. While the exact nature of the anticipated unrest remains unclear, the situation underscores the need for vigilance and preparedness in Los Angeles. The deployment of the National Guard represents a significant escalation in response to potential civil unrest. The situation is being closely monitored by local authorities and federal agencies.