June 13, 2025 1:51 pm
Full News

Trump’s Los Angeles Protest Response Risks Politicizing U.S. Military, Veterans Warn

The Voice News: The Trump administration’s decision to deploy up to 2,000 federalized National Guard troops to Los Angeles to manage civilian protests has raised alarms among former military leaders, who warn it threatens to turn the U.S. armed forces into a political instrument.

Senior veterans have criticized the move as a serious breach of the long-standing principle that the military remain apolitical except in the most extraordinary circumstances. The last time a president federalized the National Guard against the wishes of a state governor was in 1965, when President Lyndon Johnson sent troops to protect civil rights demonstrators in Alabama.

“This is the militarization of politics,” said Major General Paul Eaton, who once trained Iraqi forces during the Iraq War. “It casts the military in a grim role — like the reluctant man on horseback facing American citizens.”

Eaton warned that this deployment could be a prelude to invoking the Insurrection Act of 1807, a law that authorizes the president to mobilize the full military to suppress insurrections or rebellions. “We’re heading toward misuse of that act as a legal cover for overreach,” he said.

The largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles, sparked by opposition to Trump’s immigration deportation policies, entered their fourth day as National Guard troops began arriving Sunday. Although authorized only to protect federal personnel and properties, the troops are not permitted to conduct law enforcement duties.

A retired senior army officer, speaking on condition of anonymity to preserve military neutrality, said the deployment ignored the governor’s wishes and appeared to be a political maneuver by Trump. “This was a forced military action because the president could do it,” the officer said.

Trump’s official memo federalizing the National Guard is strikingly broad, effectively allowing the Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, to deploy troops anywhere nationwide to protect federal operations amid protests. Unprecedentedly, it authorizes pre-emptive deployments based on predicted protest activity.

On Sunday, Trump hinted at expanding this strategy nationwide, declaring, “We’re gonna have troops everywhere.”

Janessa Goldbeck, a Marine Corps veteran and CEO of Vet Voice Foundation — which advocates for veterans’ engagement in democracy — described the executive order as a massive escalation, enabling unrestricted troop mobilization across the country.

Geoffrey DeWeese, a former army judge advocate and legal director at the National Institute of Military Justice, expressed unease about the blurred lines between armed National Guard members and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Both wearing military gear and carrying automatic weapons could confuse civilians, he said, and send a chilling message when uniformed personnel appear heavily militarized during immigration raids.

This unfolding militarization was anticipated. Last summer, experts at the Brennan Center wargamed Trump’s potential actions in a second term, accurately predicting today’s events.

Trump himself made no secret of his intent during the 2024 campaign, frequently warning he would use the military against the so-called “enemy within” if re-elected.

Veterans’ concerns have been further fueled by Trump’s earlier politicization of the military, including the controversial firing of the Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman and other top officers without clear justification.

Retired Lieutenant General Jeffrey Buchanan, former commander of U.S. Army North, said these dismissals risk dividing the military into factions loyal to different political leaders, damaging public trust. “The military’s loyalty must be to the Constitution, not any individual president,” he emphasized.

The upcoming military parade in Washington, D.C. on June 14, celebrating the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary and coinciding with Trump’s 79th birthday, has also drawn criticism.

“Tanks rolling into the capital for a $40 million spectacle glorifying one man is deeply un-American,” said Goldbeck. She noted that while the military honors its anniversaries, grand parades are traditionally avoided to prevent the appearance of authoritarianism.

“This reflects Trump’s view of the military as a personal tool, rather than a professional force sworn to uphold the Constitution,” she said.

Related News
From Courtroom to Prison Cell: The New Career Path for Bangladeshi Lawyers Writer
Where Is Biden Going On His Last Day?
Charlotte Claims Dr. Yunus Has Been Hijacked by Islamic Forces and Is Profiting from the Coup
Xi Jinping Urges Composure Amid Trump Administration’s Trade and Investment Restrictions
Bangladesh bans 250-year-old Kali Puja: Yunus administration
US-Hamas Talks on Gaza Prisoner Release Fail: Israeli Media
Related Posts
Fearing Iranian Retaliation, Israelis Stockpile Food and Water
State of Emergency Declared in Israel, Citizens Urged to Take Shelter
Bangladesh Heading Toward February Election After London Talks; NCP Slams Yunus-Tarique Deal
Israel Airstrike Kills IRGC Chief Hossein Salami
Israeli Airstrike Kills Iranian Military Chief: IRNA
Top 5 Iranian Officials Killed in Israeli Airstrikes
More News

Malaysia Monitors Economic Shifts Following Trump’s Victory, Says Rafizi

Malaysia is closely monitoring potential global and domestic economic changes after Donald Trump’s victory in the recent United States presidential election. Economy Minister Mohd Rafizi Ramli emphasized that while the government is awaiting new policy announcements from Washington, it is prepared to respond swiftly to any developments that may affect Malaysia’s economic outlook. “Given the […]

Harris concedes the race and congratulates Trump on his landslide victory

 Fox News reports that a senior aide of Vice President Kamala Harris confirmed that she congratulated President-elect Donald Trump by calling him on Wednesday. Harris will speak at Howard University in Washington, DC. at 4 o’clock. Her aide also said that during the call, Harris emphasized acting as president who represents all Americans and the significance of a peaceful transfer of power. […]

BTS Member J-Hope Announces First Solo World Tour

J-Hope, the 30-year-old rapper from the K-Pop supergroup BTS, is gearing up for his first-ever solo world tour, “Hope on the Stage Tour.” The tour, announced by Hybe, will take the artist to 15 cities, including six North American stops in Los Angeles, Brooklyn, and Chicago. Following a three-day run in Seoul, J-Hope will kick […]

Demi Moore Talks Supporting Bruce Willis Through Dementia

Demi Moore recently provided an update on her ex-husband Bruce Willis’ health after his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis. Willis, who had previously stepped away from acting due to aphasia, was diagnosed with dementia in 2023. Despite their divorce in 2000, Moore remains a consistent presence in Willis’ life, sharing that they will “always be a family, […]

How Pope Francis Changed the Catholic Church

Pope Francis, the head of the Roman Catholic branch of Christianity, has died at the age of 88. He was the first pope from South America. Despite initiating many firsts as the Pope, Francis never halted efforts for reforming the Church. He remained equally popular even among traditionalists who clung to old customs. After the […]

Zelensky Wants the War to End This Year

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that he wants to secure firm security guarantees from Kyiv’s Western partners, which would enable an end to the war with Russia this year. On Tuesday, a meeting was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, between U.S. and Russian officials to discuss ending the war in Ukraine. Ukraine, however, was […]

Pope Francis Urges U.S. to Commute Death Row Sentences

VATICAN CITY – In a rare appeal during his weekly address at St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis on Sunday called on U.S. authorities to commute the sentences of prisoners on death row. “Today, it comes to my heart to ask all of you to pray for the prisoners in the United States who are on […]

An Interview with the Protest-Driven Executive Magistrate of Lalmonirhat District, Taposi Tabassum Urmi, and the Actions That Sparked Controversy

Previously Urmi was making controversial comments on the social media Facebook about Dr Muhammad Yunus, chief advisor of the interim government of Bangladesh. It is to be noted that, Tapashee wrote on Facebook on October 05: “The chief adviser of the constitutionally baseless interim government has said a reset button has been pushed. The past […]

Trump Says Elon Musk ‘Lost His Mind’; Not Interested in Talking to Him Right Now

The Voice News: In a phone interview with ABC News on Friday morning, former President Donald Trump addressed his recent public fallout with billionaire Elon Musk, dismissing the feud and stating that he’s “not particularly” interested in speaking with Musk at the moment. Speaking with ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl shortly before 7 […]

Apple Reportedly Planning Radical iPhone 18 Redesign

Apple is reportedly preparing a major redesign for the iPhone 18, slated for launch in 2027, marking the 20th anniversary of the original iPhone. According to reports from The Information, Bloomberg, and Electronic Times, this next-generation iPhone will showcase groundbreaking innovations in both design and internal hardware. Key Redesign Features: Broader Strategy: Apple’s redesign for […]