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Landry pledges Louisiana National Guard troops for Trump’s DC takeover

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lailluminator.com – Greg LaRose – 2025-08-19 05:59:00


Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry approved sending 135 National Guard members to Washington, D.C., supporting President Trump’s takeover of the city’s police amid a declared “crime emergency,” despite a 30-year low in violent crime. Over 1,000 National Guard troops from multiple states have been deployed to the capital. Landry emphasized law and order, expressing pride in aiding the mission to restore safety nationwide. Other governors, including those of Mississippi, Ohio, South Carolina, and West Virginia, also committed troops. Trump is also using the Metropolitan Police for immigration enforcement and plans to extend the emergency order, seeking Congressional funding.

by Greg LaRose, Louisiana Illuminator
August 19, 2025

Gov. Jeff Landry has approved sending 135 members of the Louisiana National Guard to Washington, D.C., in support of President Donald Trump’s takeover of  the city’s police department.

More than 1,000 National Guard soldiers from multiple states have been directed to the nation’s capital since Trump declared a “crime emergency” there, despite its violent crime rate reaching a 30-year low.

“We are a nation of law and order. Our capital is a reflection of our nation’s respect, beauty, and standards,” Landry wrote Monday in a social media post. “We cannot allow our cities to be overcome by violence and lawlessness. I am proud to support this mission to return safety and sanity to Washington DC and cities all across our country, including right here in Louisiana.”

The governor did not indicate how long Louisiana’s guard members will be deployed. The part-time soldiers typically hold separate full-time jobs they must leave behind when on assignment.

In addition Louisiana, Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves will send 200 of his National Guard members to Washington; Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine will send 150 members his state’s National Guard; South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster approved 200 members; and West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey will send up to 400 National Guard members.

In addition to deploying the National Guard to Washington, Trump has leaned on the district’s Home Rule Act to have the 3,400-person Metropolitan Police Force assist in immigration enforcement.

Trump’s emergency order expires in about three weeks, but he has said he intends to extend it and ask Congress to pay for the effort.

Louisiana Illuminator is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Louisiana Illuminator maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Greg LaRose for questions: info@lailluminator.com.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Right-Leaning

The content highlights support for law and order and applauds the deployment of National Guard members to Washington, D.C., under President Trump’s directive. It presents this action positively by quoting Governor Jeff Landry’s statements that emphasize restoring safety and combating violence, aligning with conservative priorities. The framing is generally supportive of Trump’s approach, reflecting a right-leaning perspective without overtly partisan language or deep critique of opposing views.

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New immigrant-tracking laws take effect in Louisiana

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thecurrentla.com – Bobbi-Jeanne Misick – 2025-08-19 13:14:00

SUMMARY: Two new Louisiana laws, effective mid-2025, require state agencies and public colleges to collect and share data on undocumented immigrants, including reporting ineligible applicants for benefits to federal immigration authorities. Act 419 mandates tracking immigration status of those using state services, while Act 351 requires reporting applicants denied benefits like SNAP or Medicaid to ICE. These laws follow federal efforts to expand data collection, raising fears that immigrant families, including those with U.S. citizen children, may avoid public benefits out of fear. Implementation details remain unclear, causing concern among immigrant advocates about increased isolation and chilling effects on access to essential services.

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Hurricane Erin to grow larger as two other tropical spots linger behind

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wgno.com – Natalie Parsons – 2025-08-19 09:32:00

SUMMARY: Hurricane Erin is intensifying in the western Atlantic with 110-mph winds, located 665 miles southwest of Bermuda. The National Hurricane Center forecasts it will move north-northwest then northeast, passing east of the Bahamas and between the U.S. East Coast and Bermuda. Currently a Category 2 hurricane, Erin may fluctuate in strength while expanding. Hurricane-force winds extend 80 miles from its center, with tropical storm-force winds reaching 205 miles. Tropical Storm Warnings and Watches are active for parts of the Bahamas and North Carolina, where mandatory evacuations have been ordered for Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands. Two other tropical disturbances in the Atlantic show potential for development later this week.

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State auditor claps back at former M-P Guillory – The Current

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thecurrentla.com – Leslie Turk – 2025-08-18 13:08:00

SUMMARY: The Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s Office (LLA) issued a comprehensive rebuttal after former Mayor-President Josh Guillory criticized their investigative audit into the 2022 secret removal of spoil banks in St. Martin Parish. The audit found that Lafayette Consolidated Government (LCG) violated multiple local, state, and federal laws by conducting the $3.7 million flood-control project without proper permits or jurisdiction and bypassing public bidding procedures. Guillory called the LLA corrupt and politically motivated, even posting derogatory images online. The LLA refuted these claims, clarifying their processes, timelines, and legal standing, and forwarded findings for possible prosecution. Guillory declined substantive interview opportunities during the investigation.

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