
Russel Honoré
Retired General Russel Honoré is known for his leadership during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, where he was instrumental in coordinating federal disaster response efforts. Recently, he has been vocal about the implications of using military forces for domestic purposes, particularly in relation to President Trump's controversial deployment of troops to manage civil unrest in Los Angeles. Honoré has expressed concerns that such actions may set a dangerous precedent for the military's role in American politics, emphasizing the need to respect state authority and the rights of citizens to protest peacefully.
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Russel Honoré is a retired Lt. Gen. who provided insights on Moreno's strategy regarding immigration enforcement.
Helena Moreno, New Orleans’ mayor-elect, to face a Border Patrol surge in her cityRetired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré, who led National Guard troops into New Orleans after Katrina, told CNN.
Analysis: Natural-disaster blame games obscure the steps needed to keep Americans safe from extreme weather crisesRussel Honoré is a retired general who commented on the political objectives behind troop deployment in Los Angeles.
La tormenta política y social por las redadas migratorias de Trump, ¿qué riesgos implica el envío de marines?















