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  1. July 22 – Trump announces deployment of forces under Operation Legend to Chicago and Albuquerque. July 25 – Protests against the deployment of federal forces occur in Seattle. July 30 – The Trump administration and the governor of Oregon reach a deal to draw-down deployed federal agents and fulfill their role using state and local police.

  2. Operation Legend or Operation LeGend was a federal law enforcement operation in the United States initiated by the administration of President Donald Trump. [3] The operation was named after four-year-old LeGend Taliferro, who was shot and killed in Kansas City, Missouri, on June 29, 2020. [4] [5] According to the White House, Operation Legend ...

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  4. The January 2, 2020, U.S. drone strike against Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani, the subsequent Iranian counter-strike on bases hosting U.S. personnel in Iraq, and recent deployments of U.S. military forces to the Middle East have prompted widespread concerns about whether the United States is preparing to engage in another major

  5. Add this page to "Controversies of the 2020 United States presidential election" category? New GAO report; Video coverage of and interviews with the abducted; Whistleblower: Trump sought heat ray and ammo stock for D.C. protests (Washington Post) Washington D.C. deployment of Bureau of Prisons forces; DHS forces not legally deputized

  6. In June 2020, the Trump administration began deploying federal law enforcement forces to select cities in the United States in response to rioting and monument removals amid the George Floyd protests. Federal law enforcement elements were deployed under Operation Legend, Operation Diligent Valor, and the Protecting American Communities Task Force (PACT). The Department of Homeland Security ...

  7. Federal agents in body armour and camouflage detain a masked person before placing him in an unmarked van in Portland, Oregon, July 2020.[1][2]In June 2020, the Trump administration began deploying federal law enforcement forces to select cities in the United States in response to rioting and monument removals amid the George Floyd protests.