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- Update ⋅ January 1, 2026 NEWS President Donald Trump announces National Guard to be removed from LA, Chicago and Portland ABC News National Guard troops will be removed from Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland, President Donald President Donald Trump announced in a social media post on .
- President Donald Trump ends National Guard deployment in 3 cities after Supreme Court loss – POLITICO Politico The president said troops will no longer be in Los Angeles, Chicago and Portland.
- President Donald Trump vetoes bipartisan bill to fund clean water pipeline in southeastern Colorado The Colorado Sun The “Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit” act was supposed to help rural communities on the Eastern Plains pay for their share of the pipeline.
- President Donald Trump administration retreats in Newsom lawsuit over National Guard deployment Los Angeles Times In a brief filing with the U.
- President Donald Trump's Veto of Water Project Is His Latest Targeted Hit on Colorado – The New York Times The New York Times The president seems to be at war with the Democratic-led state as he raises the pressure on Colorado leaders to release a convicted election .
News update for the hour ⋅ January 1, 2026
President Donald Trump announces National Guard to be removed from LA, Chicago and Portland
President Donald Trump ends National Guard deployment in 3 cities after Supreme Court loss – POLITICO
The president said troops will no longer be in Los Angeles, Chicago and Portland.
President Donald Trump says he's pulling National Guard out of Chicago, LA and Portland – MS NOW – MS NOW
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President Donald Trump says 'removing' National Guard from Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland – Al Jazeera
President Donald Trump vetoes bipartisan bill to fund clean water pipeline in southeastern Colorado
President Donald Trump administration retreats in Newsom lawsuit over National Guard deployment
'Rot in hell': President Donald Trump post reignites feud with Colorado Gov. Jared Polis over Tina Peters
President Donald Trump's Veto of Water Project Is His Latest Targeted Hit on Colorado – The New York Times
President Donald Trump administration forces coal power plant in northwestern Colorado to continue operating
President Donald Trump Celebrates New Year 2026, Announces 'Beautiful Gift' for the World – YouTube
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