President Donald Trump's military occupations of US cities have cost nearly half a billion dollars, according to an expert estimate provided exclusively to The Intercept. The current $473 million price tag now 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; nearly $15 million for Portland, Oregon, which was announced in September; and more than $3 million for Memphis, Tennessee, and almost $13 million for Chicago, which both began last month.
These deployments come as Trump threatens to deploy additional troops to more American cities to quell dissent and turn America into a full-blown police state. Trump has repeatedly proclaimed himself unable to enforce the law and seized command of National Guard members over the objections of state governors to quash dissent.
Despite the escalating use of military force, even basic details about domestic troop deployments, including costs, remain secret. Experts have warned that Trump's actions are not justified by any credible threat or rebellion, but rather an attempt to intimidate Americans with military power.
The latest surge in urban occupations comes as court orders are being ignored and MAGA loyalists are put in charge of the military and federal law enforcement agencies. The Department of Government Efficiency has stripped Congress of its power of the purse, and news outlets that challenge Trump have been banished or put under investigation.
Critics say that Trump's authoritarian takeover is eroding democracy and undermining civil liberties. "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.
The Intercept has documented numerous instances where Trump has peddled misinformation about federal troop deployments, including claiming that protesters are a "foreign enemy" or that cities like Los Angeles and Portland are under control of criminals. These claims have been repeatedly debunked by fact-checkers and experts.
As the price tag for these occupations continues to rise, it is essential that Americans demand transparency and accountability from their government. The Intercept will continue to hold Trump's administration accountable for its actions and expose the truth about the mounting cost of this authoritarian campaign.
These deployments come as Trump threatens to deploy additional troops to more American cities to quell dissent and turn America into a full-blown police state. Trump has repeatedly proclaimed himself unable to enforce the law and seized command of National Guard members over the objections of state governors to quash dissent.
Despite the escalating use of military force, even basic details about domestic troop deployments, including costs, remain secret. Experts have warned that Trump's actions are not justified by any credible threat or rebellion, but rather an attempt to intimidate Americans with military power.
The latest surge in urban occupations comes as court orders are being ignored and MAGA loyalists are put in charge of the military and federal law enforcement agencies. The Department of Government Efficiency has stripped Congress of its power of the purse, and news outlets that challenge Trump have been banished or put under investigation.
Critics say that Trump's authoritarian takeover is eroding democracy and undermining civil liberties. "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.
The Intercept has documented numerous instances where Trump has peddled misinformation about federal troop deployments, including claiming that protesters are a "foreign enemy" or that cities like Los Angeles and Portland are under control of criminals. These claims have been repeatedly debunked by fact-checkers and experts.
As the price tag for these occupations continues to rise, it is essential that Americans demand transparency and accountability from their government. The Intercept will continue to hold Trump's administration accountable for its actions and expose the truth about the mounting cost of this authoritarian campaign.