Gov. Jeff Landry has asked President Donald Trump's administration for a federally funded National Guard deployment to fight crime in Louisiana cities. Here's how it stacks up to previous deployments.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry is requesting 1,000 National Guard troops from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, citing rising violent crime in Shreveport, Baton Rouge, and State Dept. Makes Visa ...
Gov. Jeff Landry requested a federally funded deployment of the Louisiana National Guard in the state's urban areas, citing high crime.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry has formally requested 1,000 National Guard troops be sent to his state, citing what he called a surge in violent crime and stretched local law enforcement resources. The ...
Gov. Jeff Landry has formally asked the federal government to support a yearlong activation of up to 1,000 members of the Louisiana National Guard, pointing to the Trump administration’s “successful ...
When U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson needs to lighten the mood, he breaks out impressions of President Donald Trump that always break up the room.
Donald Landry, who started Sept. 1, will receive an annual base salary of $2 million, plus a $500,000 bonus if he meets performance goals.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry is seeking up to 1,000 National Guard troops through 2026 to aid crime-fighting in major cities, despite recent drops in homicides.
Gov. Jeff Landry has officially requested that National Guard troops deploy across the state to address crime concerns.
Gov. Jeff Landry released a new video featuring Angola’s new Camp 57, a detention center built to house and deport violent criminal immigrants.
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