Democratic City Leaders React to Trump’s Threats and National Guard Deployments

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Mayors of major Democratic cities, all of whom are Black, respond to President Trump's threats of federal intervention, emphasizing that crime rates are down in their cities and opposing Trump's plans to militarize or federalize local law enforcement, while civil rights groups warn of broader authoritarian threats. Experts note Trump's actions are limited by legal constraints, especially outside D.C., and the mayors advocate for federal support in violence prevention rather than military intervention.
- Mayors of Democratic cities respond to Trump's threats they could be next after D.C. NPR
- Gov. Wes Moore says 'he' will not deploy the National Guard, White House and FOP respond WBFF
- Baltimore mayor: Trump could fight crime by banning AR-15s The Hill
- Mayor Brandon Scott reaction to President Trump's DC takeover and comments WBAL-TV
- Maryland governor "embarrassed" and "heartbroken" for National Guard in DC Newsweek
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