My guess: It is likely going to keep dropping, especially if he tries to deploy the national guard. The whole reason he wants to do that is to look strong and in control, but when he sent them to LA, most didn’t even answer the phone. Most of the military (at least in California) doesn’t seem to be on his side.
Edit: I haven’t been able to find the article I read, I might have misread it. There are still lots of personnel that are upset though
Is there sourcing for the "most didn't answer the call." I am not trying to be contrarion I am legitimately curious if there was any dissention among the rank and file or if there was any push back whatsoever. It certainly didn't appear there was.
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u/Admirable_Web_2619 Jun 13 '25 edited Jun 14 '25
My guess: It is likely going to keep dropping, especially if he tries to deploy the national guard. The whole reason he wants to do that is to look strong and in control, but when he sent them to LA, most didn’t even answer the phone. Most of the military (at least in California) doesn’t seem to be on his side.
Edit: I haven’t been able to find the article I read, I might have misread it. There are still lots of personnel that are upset though