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According to CCTV news, a panel of three judges in the US District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the arguments put forward by US President Trump may hold up, that is, in Washington, D.C., in the federal district of Washington, D.C., the president “has unique powers” to mobilize the National Guard. The ruling suspended the execution of a lower court's previous ruling calling for an end to the deployment of the National Guard. According to reports, the ruling is not final, but it admits that the Trump administration's appeal is well-founded. The Trump administration announced on August 11 that it would send the National Guard to help restore law order and public safety in Washington, while calling cities such as Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York governed by the Democratic Party “problem cities.”

Zhitongcaijing·12/17/2025 18:25:15
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According to CCTV news, a panel of three judges in the US District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the arguments put forward by US President Trump may hold up, that is, in Washington, D.C., in the federal district of Washington, D.C., the president “has unique powers” to mobilize the National Guard. The ruling suspended the execution of a lower court's previous ruling calling for an end to the deployment of the National Guard. According to reports, the ruling is not final, but it admits that the Trump administration's appeal is well-founded. The Trump administration announced on August 11 that it would send the National Guard to help restore law order and public safety in Washington, while calling cities such as Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York governed by the Democratic Party “problem cities.”