President Donald Trump threatens legal action against the Center for American Progress (CAP) over a report that questions whether National Guard deployments reduce violent crime. CAP received a letter from Trump’s lawyer, according to reporting, demanding that the group retract the findings and apologize or face a large lawsuit.
The CAP report, published in mid-July, examines deployments connected to the National Guard takeover in Washington, D.C., Memphis, and Los Angeles. It concludes there is no compelling evidence the deployments reduce homicides, violent crime, or gun violence, and says the effort cost about $1.7 billion. It also argues violent crime was already falling before the deployments began, comparing changes in cities with and without National Guard intervention.
Different outlets emphasize different aspects of the dispute: one highlights Trump’s framing of the report as false and politically motivated, while another focuses on the potential size of the lawsuit and CAP’s evidence-based critique of measurable impact. CAP’s president, Neera Tanden, says the allegations against the report are baseless and that the organization will resist any effort to silence independent research.