America Opposes Trump Decision

A new CBS/YouGov poll reveals that most Americans are uneasy about President Donald Trump’s bold move to deploy the National Guard to crime-ridden cities like Washington, D.C., and New Orleans.

According to the survey, 57% of respondents said they oppose Trump’s decision to send troops to the nation’s capital, while 43% support it. When asked about sending the National Guard to other cities, 58% opposed the move, while 42% were in favor.


Trump Stands Firm as Crime Surges Under Democrat Leadership

Despite pushback from liberal politicians and relentless criticism from mainstream media, President Trump is standing strong on his promise to restore law and order to America’s most dangerous cities.

In recent months, Trump deployed National Guard troops to both Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., moves that infuriated Democrat leaders who have failed to stop soaring violent crime rates.

On Friday, President Trump announced that New Orleans will be the next city to receive federal support as part of his aggressive anti-crime crackdown.

“We’re going to come into New Orleans and make that place safe,” Trump declared. “There’s a serious problem right now — too many murders, too much chaos — and we’re not going to stand for it. We’re going to clean it up.


Mission Extended Through 2025

The Washington, D.C., National Guard mission has been extended through late 2025 to ensure that service members receive full benefits while continuing their work to keep the capital safe, according to multiple reports.

This extension signals Trump’s commitment to long-term public safety and his willingness to fight back against failed progressive policies that have turned many cities into danger zones.


Poll Details

The CBS/YouGov poll was conducted September 3-5, surveying 2,385 participants, with a margin of error of 2.5%.


Key Takeaway: Trump’s Law-and-Order Strategy Gains Traction

While the poll shows a majority opposing Trump’s National Guard deployment, support is growing among residents of crime-plagued cities who are desperate for safety and federal action.

As violent crime surges under Democrat leadership, Trump’s promise to “clean up America’s cities” may become one of the defining issues of the 2024 campaign — and a direct challenge to the left’s soft-on-crime agenda.