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美国民警卫队成员在华盛顿遭袭 特朗普下令增兵
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-11-27 01:20
Core Viewpoint - A targeted shooting incident occurred in Washington D.C., resulting in serious injuries to two National Guard members and the arrest of a suspect, prompting President Trump to order the deployment of an additional 500 soldiers to the area [1] Group 1: Incident Details - The shooting took place just a few blocks from the White House, with two members of the West Virginia National Guard being shot [1] - The FBI Director stated that the condition of the injured soldiers is serious and they have been hospitalized [1] - The Mayor of Washington D.C. described the incident as a "targeted attack" aimed at National Guard members [1] Group 2: Government Response - Secretary of Defense Esper announced that President Trump has ordered the deployment of 500 additional soldiers to Washington D.C. in response to the incident [1] - Trump condemned the attack on social media, stating that the suspect "will pay a heavy price" [1] - The White House is currently in lockdown and is actively monitoring the situation [1] Group 3: Context and Legal Issues - In August, Trump declared a "crime emergency" in Washington D.C. and ordered the National Guard to assist in restoring law and order [1] - Over 2,300 National Guard members from eight states and D.C. have been deployed to patrol the streets under military command [1] - A federal judge recently ruled that the deployment of National Guard to assist in maintaining order was illegal, but the ruling will be stayed for 21 days to allow for an appeal [1]
特朗普政府提起上诉,寻求恢复向伊利诺伊州部署国民警卫队
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-10-10 15:57
Core Viewpoint - The Trump administration has appealed a federal judge's decision to temporarily block the deployment of the National Guard in Illinois, indicating a continued effort to mobilize troops for federal law enforcement actions [1] Group 1 - The Trump administration has sent the National Guard to Illinois, with the first group of 200 Texas National Guard members arriving in the Chicago area [1] - Illinois and the city of Chicago filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on October 6, attempting to prevent the deployment of the National Guard to the city [1] - On October 9, federal judge April Perry approved a partial restraining order that temporarily blocks the Trump administration from deploying the National Guard in Illinois [1]
争议声中特朗普向芝加哥派兵,并称芝加哥市长、伊利诺伊州州长都该入狱
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-10-09 23:06
Core Viewpoint - The deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago has sparked significant political backlash and protests, highlighting tensions between federal and local authorities regarding immigration enforcement and public safety [1][2][4]. Group 1: Deployment Details - Approximately 500 National Guard soldiers have been deployed to the Chicago area to protect federal personnel and property, with 200 from Texas and 300 from Illinois [1]. - The deployment is part of President Trump's initiative to combat crime in Chicago, which he has labeled as one of the "worst and most dangerous" cities in the world [1][2]. Group 2: Political Reactions - Chicago Mayor Johnson and Illinois Governor Pritzker have publicly opposed the deployment, calling it an unnecessary provocation and a violation of constitutional rights [1][3]. - Trump has threatened to imprison both officials for their opposition to his immigration policies and the deployment of the National Guard [2][3]. Group 3: Public Response - Protests erupted in Chicago against the National Guard's deployment, reflecting growing dissatisfaction with federal immigration enforcement actions [4]. - The protests have remained largely peaceful, despite warnings from government officials about the potential for violence [4]. Group 4: Legal Challenges - Federal courts have imposed some restrictions on the deployment, and further legal challenges are expected to determine the legality of the National Guard's presence in Chicago [5]. - Trump has indicated he may invoke the Insurrection Act to bypass court restrictions, which would allow military force to be used against U.S. citizens [5].
派遣国民警卫队再受阻,特朗普被叫停向俄勒冈州派兵
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-10-06 07:07
Core Points - A federal judge in Oregon issued a temporary restraining order preventing the Trump administration from deploying National Guard troops to the state, citing a lack of evidence for the need for increased military presence [2] - The Department of Defense reported that Trump had ordered approximately 200 "federalized" National Guard troops from California to assist federal law enforcement in Portland [2] - California's governor estimated that around 300 National Guard personnel would actually be sent to Portland [2] Group 1 - Oregon and California, both Democratic-led states, filed a lawsuit in federal court to block the deployment of National Guard troops [3] - Illinois Governor Pritzker stated that Trump also ordered 400 National Guard troops from Texas to be sent to Illinois, Oregon, and other locations [3] - Pritzker urged Texas Governor Abbott to withdraw support for this decision and to refuse coordination [3]
特朗普授权向伊利诺伊州部署300名国民警卫队员,州长回应:侵略行为、令人愤慨!
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-10-05 04:25
Core Points - President Trump has authorized the deployment of 300 National Guard members to Illinois amid ongoing violence and unrest [1][3] - Illinois Governor Pritzker has stated that the state does not need ground troops and has expressed strong opposition to the federal intervention [4][5] - The deployment is part of a broader pattern where Trump has threatened to send National Guard troops to various cities, labeling them as "problem cities" [5] Summary by Sections - **Federal Action**: Trump has authorized the National Guard deployment to protect federal officials and assets in Illinois due to escalating violence [3] - **State Response**: Governor Pritzker has rejected the need for ground troops, emphasizing that he will not mobilize the National Guard to support what he views as aggressive federal actions [5] - **Historical Context**: This situation follows previous instances where Trump sent troops to cities like Los Angeles and Washington D.C., facing significant backlash from local leaders [5]
民调:美国人普遍不支持特朗普部署国民警卫队
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-09-27 17:05
Core Viewpoint - A recent poll indicates that while Americans are concerned about crime levels, there is widespread opposition to President Trump's proposal to deploy the National Guard to maintain order in U.S. cities [1] Group 1: Public Sentiment on Crime - Approximately 70% of Americans believe that crime and violence in U.S. cities have reached an unacceptable level [1] - The public perceives an increase in crime rates across the country and major cities [1] Group 2: Opposition to National Guard Deployment - There is a general disapproval among the public regarding actions taken to curb crime, such as deploying the National Guard [1] - Protests have arisen against the continued presence of the National Guard in Washington, D.C., and a federal judge ruled that deploying troops to Los Angeles was illegal [1] Group 3: Government Response - Despite public opposition, President Trump is pushing to expand the deployment of the National Guard as a means to combat crime, with Memphis, Tennessee, being the next target [1]
特朗普称将向孟菲斯市派遣国民警卫队“打击犯罪”
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-13 01:32
Group 1 - President Trump announced the deployment of the National Guard to Memphis, Tennessee, to "combat crime," claiming support from the city's mayor and the state governor [1] - Local officials, including Democratic County Mayor Lee Harris, expressed disappointment and opposition to the military intervention, suggesting it could cause chaos and fear in communities [1] - Memphis has a significant African American population, exceeding 60%, and the current mayor, Paul Young, has not yet responded to Trump's comments [1] Group 2 - Tennessee is a Republican-led state, but Memphis has historically supported the Democratic Party [1] - Governor Bill Lee confirmed the National Guard deployment and stated he has been in close contact with the federal government regarding the details [1]
特朗普外出就餐以示华盛顿治安好转 美媒:谁敢抢你啊
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-09-10 08:52
Core Viewpoint - President Trump claims that Washington D.C. has become very safe, attributing this change to the National Guard, despite media reports suggesting that the security measures during his outings do not reflect an actual improvement in public safety [1] Group 1: Presidential Statements - Trump expressed gratitude towards the National Guard for the perceived increase in safety in Washington D.C. [1] - He indicated plans to announce actions in another city, mentioning that the mayor and governor of that city are supportive of federal intervention [1] Group 2: National Guard Deployment - On August 11, Trump announced the deployment of the National Guard to assist in restoring law and order in Washington D.C. [1] - He labeled several cities, including Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Baltimore, and Oakland, as "problem cities" under Democratic leadership [1] Group 3: Legal Actions - The Attorney General of Washington D.C., Karl Racine, filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration regarding the deployment of the National Guard in the capital [1]
美民调:特朗普支持率为43%,通胀处理认可度低
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-09-08 00:46
Group 1 - The overall approval rating for President Trump is 43%, with 57% of respondents disapproving of his performance [1] - Only 39% of respondents approve of Trump's handling of inflation, which is a major concern for the public [1] - There is strong bipartisan support for vaccines, with an overall approval rate of 78% [1] Group 2 - A separate poll indicates that Trump's deployment of the National Guard has caused significant division within American society [3] - Support for the National Guard deployment primarily comes from Republican respondents, who believe it helps reduce crime [3] - Overall, 56% of respondents disapprove of Trump's performance, with lower support rates of 41% for economic issues and 36% for inflation [3]
美国三个州将向华盛顿特区派遣国民警卫队
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-17 06:44
Core Viewpoint - Several states, including West Virginia, South Carolina, and Ohio, are deploying National Guard troops to Washington D.C. in response to President Trump's request to address violence and homelessness in the capital [1] Group 1: Deployment Details - West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey announced the deployment of 300 to 400 National Guard soldiers to Washington D.C. to support the initiative for restoring cleanliness and safety [1] - South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster authorized the deployment of 200 National Guard personnel to Washington D.C. at the request of the U.S. Department of Defense [1] - Ohio Governor Mike DeWine will send 150 National Guard personnel to the capital following a request from the Secretary of the Army [1] Group 2: Operational Context - Some of the National Guard soldiers deployed to Washington D.C. will be armed while executing their duties [1] - President Trump previously announced the deployment of 800 National Guard soldiers to address issues of violence and homelessness in the capital [1] - The U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi initially attempted to take control of the D.C. police department but abandoned this effort after a lawsuit was filed against the Trump administration [1]