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Showing Original Post only (View all)More about the text messages about sending the 82nd Airborne to Portland: [View all]
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https://www.startribune.com/editors-note-how-we-reported-on-text-messages-between-senior-trump-administration-officials/601485730
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The original story:
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth considered sending an elite U.S. Army strike force to Portland, Ore., to quell protests that President Donald Trump has characterized as lawless mayhem, according to images of messages provided to the Minnesota Star Tribune.
The messages, casually exchanged last weekend in a crowded, public space, show high-level officials in the Trump administration discussing the deployment of the Armys 82nd Airborne, an infantry division that has been parachuted into combat zones in both world wars, Vietnam and Afghanistan. If the administration were to send in the Army division, it would almost certainly be challenged in court under federal laws limiting how the military can be used domestically.
The Trump administration ordered National Guard troops not the 82nd Airborne to Portland this week. The messages suggest that the once-extraordinary step of sending military troops into an American city has been normalized within the administration, the subject of a chat in a public place.
Anthony Salisbury, a deputy to White House top policy adviser Stephen Miller, sent the texts over the private messaging app Signal while traveling in Minnesota and in clear view of others. Troubled by seeing sensitive military planning discussed so openly, a source contacted the Star Tribune and allowed a reporter to review images of the texts.
The messages, casually exchanged last weekend in a crowded, public space, show high-level officials in the Trump administration discussing the deployment of the Armys 82nd Airborne, an infantry division that has been parachuted into combat zones in both world wars, Vietnam and Afghanistan. If the administration were to send in the Army division, it would almost certainly be challenged in court under federal laws limiting how the military can be used domestically.
The Trump administration ordered National Guard troops not the 82nd Airborne to Portland this week. The messages suggest that the once-extraordinary step of sending military troops into an American city has been normalized within the administration, the subject of a chat in a public place.
Anthony Salisbury, a deputy to White House top policy adviser Stephen Miller, sent the texts over the private messaging app Signal while traveling in Minnesota and in clear view of others. Troubled by seeing sensitive military planning discussed so openly, a source contacted the Star Tribune and allowed a reporter to review images of the texts.
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Ocelot II
Oct 4
OP
The lawlessness is in the White House -- Hegseth, Miller, Trump, and other co-conspirators.
eppur_se_muova
Oct 4
#5
"If the administration were to send in the Army division, it would almost certainly be challenged in court..."
OldBaldy1701E
Oct 4
#3
Exact opposite, in Arkansas they were brought in as peace keepers. They did that with no violence even from the police.
LiberalArkie
Oct 5
#18
Lazy mistakes and lies seem to just glide through the gates that editors used to protect.
Harker
Oct 5
#21
Trump: 'Am I watching things on television that are different from what's happening?'
Swede
Oct 4
#12