Pentagon sets price tag for 60-day Los Angeles troop deployment at $134 million
What began as protests over immigration raids in Los Angeles has spiraled into a national showdown over federal power, state authority, and the use of military force on U.S. soil. On Capitol Hill, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced tough questions about the $134 million deployment of troops—an action critics say is less about public safety and more about political theater. As legal challenges mount and tensions escalate, the battle isn’t just about boots on the ground—it’s about who gets to decide when, where, and why they’re deployed. Jacob Fischler with North Dakota Monitor has the full story.
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