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

US Troop Deployments Cost $473 Million Amid Trump's Growing Police State Threat

President Donald Trump has authorized the deployment of US troops to occupy several major cities, with costs now exceeding half a billion dollars. The deployments have sparked concerns about Trump's growing authoritarian tactics and his disregard for democratic norms.

The National Priorities Project estimates that nearly 200 million taxpayer dollars have been spent on these occupations since June, including $172 million in Los Angeles, $270 million in Washington D.C., $15 million in Portland, Oregon, and smaller amounts in Memphis, Tennessee, and Chicago. The deployments have been justified as necessary to quell dissent, but critics argue that they are a thinly veiled attempt to intimidate protesters and suppress free speech.

The deployments have been carried out under the Insurrection Act, a law that allows the president to deploy federal troops into domestic territory without congressional approval. Critics argue that this law has never been used in its current form before, and that Trump's actions are a gross abuse of power.

Trump has repeatedly threatened to deploy additional troops to more cities, including Baltimore, New York City, Oakland, St. Louis, San Francisco, Seattle, and others, despite the lack of any credible threat from protesters. The deployments have also been criticized for their use of heavy-handed tactics, including the use of tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters.

Civil liberties groups have condemned Trump's actions as a clear threat to democracy and free speech. "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 deployment of troops to urban areas has also raised concerns about the normalization of military policing of protests. As the founders of this country made abundantly clear, turning troops on civilians is an intolerable threat to our liberties. President Trump is imperiling our First Amendment rights, and we urge the court to deny his application."

Trump's actions have sparked widespread criticism from lawmakers, civil liberties groups, and ordinary citizens. "Why is the Trump administration refusing to be transparent about how much money it's spending on this political stunt?" asked Sen. Elizabeth Warren. People don't need troops in their backyard — they need health care, housing, and cheaper groceries.

The escalating use of US troops to quell dissent has sparked fears that Trump's authoritarian takeover of the US government is becoming increasingly entrenched. The Intercept has long covered authoritarian governments, billionaire oligarchs, and backsliding democracies around the world. We understand the challenge we face in Trump and the vital importance of press freedom in defending democracy.

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🚫 $473 million is just the tip of the iceberg, I'd say. What's next? The whole country being locked down like some sort of dystopian nightmare? 🤯 Trump's got a serious grudge against the protesters, and it's getting outta hand.
 
🚫💸 $473 million is just the tip of the iceberg, fam 🤯. Trump's playing with fire here, deploying troops like they're nothing more than stormtroopers from Star Wars ⚔️. Newsflash, Donald: we're not impressed by your authoritarian tantrums 😒. The Insurrection Act is a dirty trick, and you're using it to silence dissenting voices 🗣️. It's not about quelling dissent, it's about crushing opposition 👊.

And what's with all the secrecy around these deployments? Transparency, dude, transparency! 🤷‍♂️ You can't hide behind a veil of 'national security' when it's just a excuse to suppress free speech and intimidate protesters 💔. We need more accountability from our leaders, not less 🔒.

I'm getting tired of Trump's police state propaganda 🚨. It's time for some real opposition, folks! 👊 We can't let him get away with this authoritarian nonsense 🤯. We need to stand up and demand better from our leaders 💪.
 
🤣 so these guys are all worried about $473 million, but I think what's really crazy is that Trump's trying to charge taxpayer dollars for playing "cop" on his own citizens... like what's the price of freedom from a police state? 😂 next thing you know, he'll be charging us extra for breathing 🤑.
 
🤔 I'm getting really uneasy about this 🚨. Deploying troops like it's no big deal? $473 million already spent? That's just outrageous 💸. What's next, sending in the National Guard to quell a peaceful protest in grandma's front yard? 😂 No way, not on my watch! The government should be working for us, not against us 👥. We need healthcare, housing, and affordable groceries, not troops and tear gas 🚫. Where's the transparency from Trump? It's like he thinks we're all blindfolded 👓. Anyway, I'm supporting The Intercept right now 👊🏽. Anyone else joining the fight for democracy? 💪
 
the whole thing just got super sus 🤔 - i mean, $473 million is a LOT of taxpayer cash to be spent on suppressing dissent. it feels like trump's trying to create this police state vibe, where the government's got absolute control over everything. and the fact that he's deploying troops without congressional approval? major red flag 🔴🚨. plus, all these cities being targeted feel like they're just picking random ones to crack down on... meanwhile, there are actual problems in this country that need attention (healthcare, housing, poverty) instead of policing protests. what's next? 🤷‍♂️
 
idk why ppl are freaking out about this 🤔, like its not the end of the world if theres some troops stationed around major cities, costs 473 mil lol what's $200 million in taxes for? isnt that just more money for people to waste on stupid stuff? and btw, protests r already a thing, didnt people used to get arrested for free speech back in the day? and yall wanna hold trump accountable but wut has he done 4 u? 🤷‍♂️
 
🚨$473 Million Down the Drain! 🚮 Trump's military occupation of major cities is straight outta Orwell's worst nightmare! 200 million taxpayer dollars already spent on quelling protests? That's like, what, 50 cents per citizen?! 😂 I mean, come on, can't we use that money for actual good stuff like healthcare and education instead of fueling Trump's police state ambitions? 🤦‍♂️ It's getting pretty clear that the Insurrection Act is just a fancy way of saying "trump wants to be dictator" 🚫💪
 
🤔 I'm getting a bad vibe from this whole thing, you know? Like, what's next? The US Troops are basically being used as an excuse to just suppress dissent whenever there's a protest. It's like they're trying to create this police state situation where the government is above the law and civilians don't have any rights anymore... 😬

And $473 million on deployments? That's insane! What about all the other important issues that need attention, like healthcare, housing, education? We're spending billions on troops while people can't even afford to pay their rent. It just doesn't add up, you feel me? 🤑

I think it's time for some real accountability from our leaders. We need more transparency and less militarization in policing protests. The founders of this country clearly didn't want us to live like this... 🙅‍♂️
 
I'm so worried about what's going on with this country 🤕. Trump deploying troops all over the place is just getting out of control, and it's not like there's even any real threat from protesters. He's basically using them as an excuse to crack down on anyone who disagrees with him. It's like, what's next? He's going to start rounding up people for speaking out against him? 🚫 That's not democracy, that's a dictatorship.

And the fact that he's spending half a billion dollars on this is just insane 💸. We have so many other problems in this country that need attention, like healthcare and housing, but instead of fixing those things, he's using taxpayer dollars to build a police state. It's disgusting 🚫.

I'm also really concerned about the First Amendment being threatened like this. Protest is an important part of our democracy, and if Trump keeps suppressing it, we're going to lose everything that makes this country great 💔. We need to stand up to him and demand transparency and accountability from our leaders.
 
🤔 $473 million and counting? That's bloody ridiculous 🤑. Trump thinks he can just deploy troops willy-nilly and nobody will say boo? Newsflash, dude: we've got a system of checks and balances for a reason 💪. I'm not buying that "quelling dissent" excuse – it's all about silencing protesters and intimidating anyone who dares to speak out against his agenda 🗣️.

And what really gets my goat is the Insurrection Act being used in this way. It's like Trump wants to rewrite the rules of engagement on the fly 📝. The ACLU's right to say that protest plays a vital role in democracy – can't agree more 👊. If Trump's got a beef with people exercising their First Amendment rights, maybe he should take it up with Congress instead of bypassing them entirely 🤬.

I mean, what's next? Deploying troops to every single community that dares to protest against him? That'd be a whole 'nother level of authoritarian nonsense 🔴. I'll believe it when I see it, but till then, I'm not buying the Trump narrative 🚫
 
I'm getting super concerned about this whole situation 🤯. The fact that Trump is using taxpayer dollars to deploy troops to cities just to quell dissent is wild. It's like, what's next? Deploying the military to keep an eye on us at home? I feel like we're losing our democratic values and it's scary 💔. The Insurrection Act thing is super concerning too, it's like a law that lets Trump basically take over without anyone checking him in. And what's with all these cities being targeted? Is he trying to intimidate people into not speaking out against his policies? It's all so suspicious 🤥. We need to be vigilant and make sure our voices are still heard 🗣️.
 
This is getting super crazy 💥🚨, like, what's next? We're living in a dystopian movie 🎬 where the military is patrolling our streets instead of keeping us safe. I mean, come on Trump 🤷‍♂️, we get it, you're mad about the protests but deploying troops doesn't solve anything 💪. It just gives more ammo to the anti-protest crowd and undermines our democratic institutions 🤯. What's next? Martial law? 😱 We need our leaders to listen to us, not try to silence us with force 🔇 #NotMyPresident #StandUpForDemocracy #FreeSpeechMatters
 
omg i cant believe what trumps doing with the police state 🤯 like who needs troops in their backyard fam? its so wasteful and unjustified 🤑 they could be using that money for healthcare and housing and stuff instead of just suppressing people's voices 🗣️ i feel so bad for the protesters who are just trying to make a difference but trumps being all aggressive and authoritarian 🚫 it makes me wanna scream why is this happening in america of all places? 🤷‍♀️ we need to stand up against this and demand our rights be respected 💪
 
I'm like, totally torn on this one... 🤔 I mean, on one hand, deploying troops to cities is super concerning and feels like an overreach of power, but at the same time, I get that protests can get violent and people need protection 💪. But then again, who gets to decide what's "violent" and what's not? Shouldn't protesters be able to have their voices heard without being met with force? 🤷‍♂️

And what really gets me is the cost of it all - $473 million?! 😱 That's like, a lot of money that could be spent on actual problems like poverty and healthcare instead of policing protests. I mean, shouldn't our priorities be focused on fixing the system from within rather than trying to control people from the outside? 🤔

But on the other hand, I'm all for free speech and the right to assemble... but can we really trust Trump's definition of what that looks like? 🤷‍♂️ He's already shown time and time again that he's not exactly known for his nuance or willingness to listen. So, do we just sit back and let him push us around, or do we take a stand? 🚨

I guess I'm stuck in this paradoxical loop where I don't know what the right answer is... 😒 Can someone please explain themselves? 🤷‍♂️
 
Ugh, this is like something straight outta a dystopian novel 🚨💥. I mean, who needs $473 million to quell some protests? Can't we just, like, talk things out instead of resorting to sending in the troops? It's crazy how Trump's using that Insurrection Act law to do whatever he wants without Congress even knowing about it... that's just a recipe for disaster 🤯.

I remember when I was in college, protests were all about peaceful demonstrations and having your voice heard. Nowadays, it seems like we're living in some alternate universe where the government is at war with its own citizens 🌪️. And don't even get me started on the use of tear gas and rubber bullets – that's just wrong, man 😡.

I'm all for free speech and civil liberties, but what's really going on here is Trump trying to silence his opponents and stifle dissent. It's like he thinks he's above the law or something 🙄. Newsflash, Donald: you're not a dictator! We still have checks and balances in place for a reason.

It's time someone held him accountable for this authoritarian nonsense 💪. I'm so over it... can we just get back to being an actual democracy?
 
🤔 so like $473 million is a lot of cash for one guy's ego but what's the real reason he's doing this? is it just to scare people away from protesting or something more sinister 🤑? i mean, 200 million taxpayer dollars have been spent already and that's not even counting the cost of the actual troops themselves... that's insane! 💸 how many people does it take to occupy a city before we start questioning if this is even constitutional? 🤝
 
OMG, can't believe this is happening in our country 🤯 #NotMyPresident! The cost of deploying troops is crazy $473 million? That's like funding an entire city 🏙️! And what's with the justification that it's to quell dissent? Sounds like a total power grab to me 😬. Trump's authoritarian tendencies are super concerning, especially with all these deployments under the Insurrection Act #TooMuchPowerForOneMan.

I mean, we need our troops for actual emergencies not just to intimidate protesters 🚫. And what about the use of tear gas and rubber bullets? That's just ridiculous 🤯! Civil liberties groups are totally right to speak out against this. We can't have a democratic society if we're constantly living in fear of the government 👀 #DemocracyInDanger.

People need real solutions like affordable healthcare, housing, and food 🍴 not troops in their backyard. And where's the transparency on these deployments? Sen Warren is asking some tough questions 🤔. We should be supporting our journalists who are holding Trump accountable for his actions 💪. Time to stand up for democracy and press freedom! #TruthMatters
 
I'm telling you, this is some wild stuff... 🤯 Trump's deploying troops to cities all over the place and it's just getting ridiculous. I mean, 200 million taxpayer dollars so far? Come on! That's like throwing money out the window. And what's with the Insurrection Act? It sounds like something straight out of a bad sci-fi movie.

And don't even get me started on the tear gas and rubber bullets. I'm all for peaceful protests, but come on, Mr. Trump, you're not exactly known for your subtlety. What's next, deploying tanks to the streets? 😂

I think this is just a sign of things to come if he keeps going down this path. We're losing our civil liberties left and right and it's like nobody's doing anything about it. I swear, back in my day... 🙄 We had protests too, but we didn't need the military to keep us in line. We just talked it out and figured it out.

It's sad, really, because this is what democracy's all about: free speech, peaceful protest, and holding our leaders accountable. Not having some authoritarian wannabe trying to silence us. 🚫
 
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