Trump’s Military Occupations of U.S. Cities Cost $473 Million and Rising

President Trump's military occupations of US cities have cost nearly half a billion dollars, according to an expert estimate. This staggering figure includes $172 million spent in Los Angeles, where troops arrived in June; almost $270 million for the occupation of Washington, D.C., which began in August; and over $15 million for Portland, Oregon, announced in September.

The National Priorities Project tallied these totals from open-source information and costs-per-day estimates provided to The Intercept by the office of Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill. The US government has kept basic details about domestic troop deployments, including costs, secret.

The Trump administration's military occupations come as President Trump threatens to deploy additional troops to more American cities to quell dissent and turn America into a full-blown police state. He recently said he could "send the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines — I could send anybody I wanted" into urban America.

Despite falling crime numbers and pushback from local officials, Trump has repeatedly threatened to surge troops into Baltimore, New York City, Oakland, St. Louis, San Francisco, and Seattle to put down supposed rebellions and aid law enforcement agencies.

The cost of these occupations is skyrocketing, with the current $473 million price tag now including nearly $15 million for Portland, over $3 million for Memphis, Tennessee, and almost $13 million for Chicago, which all began last month.

Senator Tammy Duckworth said Trump's continued abuse of the military to intimidate Americans in their own neighborhoods must end immediately.

The US has a long history of using the Insurrection Act to circumvent Posse Comitatus laws prohibiting federal troops from executing domestic law enforcement. However, Trump has repeatedly threatened to invoke this act and claims he could bring in active-duty troops if needed. This is despite research showing that only six out of 45 presidents have invoked this act on more occasions than Ulysses S. Grant.

Critics argue that the Insurrection Act can only be used in extreme circumstances not present in cities like Los Angeles, Portland, Chicago, and others where protests remain overwhelmingly peaceful.

Trump's authoritarian measures have been bolstered by his half-billion-dollar effort to employ troops to chill dissent in America's cities. "Protest plays an essential role in our democracy and President Trump is hellbent on suppressing it," said Hina Shamsi, director of the ACLU's National Security Project.
 
I'm not sure if this is really necessary, but I guess we need to know what's going on with all these military occupations. $500 million is a huge amount of money, and it's only going to keep increasing as more cities are involved. I mean, I get that protests can get out of hand, but using the military to quell dissent just doesn't sit right with me 🤔.

I'm worried about how this is affecting our democracy and the rule of law. We're supposed to be a country where people can express themselves freely, not have active-duty troops deployed to keep them in line. It's like we're living in some kind of dystopian movie, you know? And what's with all these secret details about costs and deployments? Transparency is key here 📊.

I'm also curious about why the government isn't using other methods to address protests, like community policing or negotiations with protesters. Why do they have to resort to deploying troops? It just seems so heavy-handed and authoritarian 🚫.
 
What's going on here? 🤔 It seems like Trump wants to flex his military muscles and show who's boss, but at what cost? $473 million is a pretty penny for sending troops into cities to quell dissent. I mean, what's next? A full-blown police state where the President decides who's a rebel and who's not? 🚫 It's like something out of a dystopian novel.

And let's talk about the Insurrection Act. Trump thinks he can just invoke it whenever he wants to send in the troops? That's a slippery slope, folks. What's to stop him from using it as a excuse for some kind of martial law? 🤯 And who decides what constitutes an "insurrection" anyway? It sounds like just another way for Trump to silence his critics and consolidate power.

I'm all for peaceful protests and free speech, but at the same time, I get why people are scared. We need to have a real conversation about how we handle dissent and keep our democracy strong. Maybe instead of deploying troops, we should be focusing on community policing and finding ways to address the underlying issues that lead to unrest. 💡
 
omg u guys!! 🤯 so i was reading this news about trump & his military occupying american cities 🗺️ and i'm literally shook rn. $473 million is like, a huge chunk of change 🤑 for someone who's all about making america great again... meanwhile, it's just being used to suppress ppl who wanna speak out against injustices 🤔

i mean, what even is the point of having a military occupation in cities where protests are still super peaceful? 🌎 like, isn't that kinda counterproductive? and don't even get me started on trumps claims that he can just send in troops whenever he wants... umm no, dude, that's not how democracy works 🙅‍♂️

i'm all for free speech & protest rights, btw 🤗 so when ppl are trying to voice their concerns, we should be supporting them, not trying to silence them with tanks and whatnot 🚫
 
🤯 I'm so worried about what's happening with President Trump's military occupations! $473 million is a crazy amount of money for troops to be deployed in cities like LA, DC, and Portland 🤔. It's not just the cost, but also the fact that he's using the military to intimidate Americans and chill free speech 💪.

I'm all for keeping our cities safe, but this feels like an overreaction 🚫. Have you seen the numbers on crime rates in these cities? They're actually going down! And what about the research showing that the Insurrection Act is only used in extreme circumstances? 🤓 It's just not right that Trump is using it to silence protesters and impose his own brand of order 😬.

We need to speak out against this authoritarian measure and support our rights as Americans 👊. The ACLU's Hina Shamsi is totally on point when she says protest plays a crucial role in our democracy 🌟. We can't let Trump's fear-mongering tactics dictate how we live our lives 🙅‍♂️.
 
omg what's going on with trump 🤯 1/2 billion dollars for troops in cities already? that's crazy talk! i mean i know some cities are getting violent but this seems like an overreaction to me...and what about all the protests that aren't even causing any problems? i feel like we're living in a bad movie where the government starts taking away our rights and using military force against us. [1] (https://www.thenationalprioritiesproject.org/)
 
🤯 are we living in a country where the gov can just deploy troops to cities without any oversight or accountability? this half billion dollar bill for military occupations is straight up outrageous 🤑 and what's even more concerning is that trump is threatening to use the insurrection act more often, which could lead to some serious constitutional issues 🤔

i mean, i get it, protests can get out of hand, but do we really need active-duty troops being deployed to every city? seems like a recipe for disaster 😬 and what's the end goal here? to crush dissent and silence american citizens who are exercising their right to free speech? no thanks 🙅‍♂️

i think senator tammy duckworth is spot on when she says that trump's abuse of the military to intimidate americans in their own neighborhoods must end immediately 🔥 we need better leaders who understand the importance of peaceful protest and the rule of law 👮
 
I'm low-key fuming about this 🤯! I mean, $473 million for a domestic troop deployment? That's just insane! And what's with the secrecy around these deployments and costs? It's like Trump is trying to hide something from us 🤐. I think Tammy Duckworth has a point - our president should be using his power to unite us, not divide us with military force 💥.

I'm also super concerned about the Insurrection Act. Who gives the president that kind of authority? It's like they're setting up a police state 🚫. And what about Posse Comitatus laws? Why is Trump just ignoring those? 😒

We need to be vigilant here, folks! We can't let our rights and freedoms slip away without fighting for them 💪. Let's make some noise, organize, and demand accountability from our leaders 👊!
 
omg $473 million for these military occupations is insane 🤯 i mean we have problems that need to be solved but using troops just seems like a band aid solution... and now trumps talking about sending in active-duty troops if needed is like, super concerning 🚨 what's next? deploying troops to schools or public events? it's like he wants to create this fear of lawlessness where we need more military presence to keep people calm 😅 but really its just gonna be a slippery slope...
 
Ugh, can't believe what's happening in this country 🤯... I mean, 1/2 billion dollars for military occupations? That's insane! What's next, deploying troops to every small town and rural area just to keep everyone in line? It feels like they're trying to create a full-blown police state. And the fact that they're keeping all these costs secret is just shady... shouldn't we have transparency about how our tax dollars are being spent?

And what's with Trump threatening to deploy troops everywhere? Like, I get it, protests can be loud and disrupt traffic, but do we really need active-duty soldiers in every city? It feels like they're trying to intimidate people into silence. And the ACLU is right, protest plays a crucial role in our democracy... can't we just have open and respectful conversations about the issues that matter?

I'm also worried about the Insurrection Act being invoked more often than necessary... it's not like we need 6 out of 45 presidents to know how to handle protests! 🤦‍♂️ And what about Posse Comitatus laws? It feels like they're trying to circumvent those just for fun. Anyway, I'm keeping a close eye on this situation... it doesn't feel right 😟
 
🚨💸 Can't believe what I'm seeing with my own eyes! Half a billion dollars down the drain for sending troops into cities? Are you kidding me?! 🤯 What's next? Sending in tanks and tear gas to keep us quiet? 😱 And this is all just because of protests? Newsflash, Mr. Trump: we're not going to be intimidated by your threats! We'll continue to speak out against injustice, even if it means some costs (literally!) 💸
 
oh man this is getting outta hand 😱 the thought of half a billion dollars being spent to keep people in line is just insane 💸 i mean what's next? deploying troops to put down a peaceful protest? it's like trump thinks he can control people's minds or something 🙅‍♂️ and honestly it's got nothing to do with keeping anyone safe, it's all about exerting power and control. we need to stand up for our rights to free speech and assembly, not have our freedoms taken away by some authoritarian leader 💪
 
🤔 this whole thing feels super sus - like trump is just using this as a way to exert control over people without having to deal with the actual issues that are causing these protests. and 473 million dollars for military occupations? that's wild... what's he even planning to do with all that money? 🤑 also, how can you even compare insurrection act to peaceful protests? it just feels like trump is trying to silence people who are speaking out against his policies 🗣️
 
😒 I mean, come on... half a billion dollars for military occupations? That's like, what, 10 years' worth of education for most Americans? 🤯 And we're still going to let Trump use the Insurrection Act to basically turn our cities into military zones? It's just so... sad. 😔 I remember when our country was all about freedom and protesting for a cause. Now it feels like we're living in some dystopian novel where the president has all the power and we're just cowering in fear. 🤖 The ACLU is right, protest is what makes America great, not Trump's iron fist. 😡
 
omg 🤯 this is insane! $473 million for military occupations?! that's like, what, a whole year of funding for some programs or something 🤑 and all this over cities where people are just peacefully protesting? i mean, i get it, trump wants to silence dissent but seriously, doesn't he know how this works? 🙄 and now the aclu is saying protest is "essential" in our democracy? like, duh! we need to be able to express ourselves without being intimidated by the military 💪
 
Man this is soooo crazy! 💥 $473 million is like, a whole lotta cash just for keeping cities under control 🤑 And now they're talking about deploying troops to even more cities? That's just insane 😱 Like what's next, sending in the robots or something? 🤖 I don't get why Trump is so scared of people protesting. It's like, that's what democracy is all about – speaking up and being heard 💬 Anyway, I'm totally with Senator Duckworth on this one 👏 We need to stand up against him and protect our rights 🙌
 
🤔 I don't trust this estimate from The Intercept. Where's the source? How did Sen. Dick Durbin get these costs-per-day estimates? This sounds like a legit attempt to discredit Trump, but what if it's just some biased reporting? 🤑 The US government has been keeping basic details about domestic troop deployments secret... what else are they hiding? 💸

And what exactly do we know about the Insurrection Act and how often it's been used in the past? I mean, six out of 45 presidents invoking it on more occasions than Ulysses S. Grant doesn't necessarily prove Trump would use it if needed. 🤷‍♂️ It sounds like a slippery slope to me.

Protest plays an essential role in our democracy... but what about the costs? $473 million is a lot of taxpayer money for some "authoritarian measures". 🤑 I'd love to see more transparency and accountability on this whole thing. 💡
 
🚨 The price of freedom isn't free, but I'd rather pay for it than have it taken from me by a government that abuses its power 🤬 "The government is like a school boy: if you tickle him long enough he will come around and get clever." - Benjamin Franklin
 
This guy Trump is outta control lol 😂 $473 million for troops just to keep people calm? that's like, a whole lot of money fam 🤑 I mean I know he's got some beef with some cities but deploying troops isn't gonna solve nothing, it's just gonna create more drama and tension 🤯

And what's up with him trying to invoke the Insurrection Act? that sounds super shady 🕵️‍♂️ like something out of a dystopian movie. Can we please just get back to normal life already?

I'm so over this whole Trump thing, he's got no business deploying troops in our cities, especially when they're not even necessary 🙄 and the ACLU is right on point, protests are an important part of democracy 💖
 
man 🤯 this is crazy how much money they're throwing at these occupations like what's next a billion dollars?? and sen dudley's got a point about trump using the insurrection act in all the wrong situations i mean come on 6 presidents out of 45 who do that lol anyway i feel like we're living in a total surveillance state right now and it's getting creepier by the day 🚫🕵️‍♂️
 
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