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Washington, D.C. Doesn’t Need More National Guard Troops, but States Are Sending Them Anyway
Parts of their states grapple with higher crime rates, but some governors care more about pleasing the president.
The National Guard presence in D.C. is set to increase in the coming days after the governors of some Republican states ...
The moves came as protesters pushed back on federal law enforcement and National Guard troops fanning out in the heavily ...
Three Republican-led states have offered to send National Guard troops to the nation’s capital to join the 800 unarmed troops ...
Responding to a Trump administration request, three Republican-led states said they will send hundreds of additional National ...
The Republican governors of West Virginia, South Carolina and Ohio announced on Saturday that they plan to send hundreds of ...
In Washington on Wednesday night, the most visible sign of President Trump’s takeover of the local Police Department was a ...
The influx came the morning after the Republican president announced he would be activating the guard members and taking over ...
Gov. Mike DeWine has ordered 150 military police members of the Ohio Army National Guard to deploy to Washington, DC.
Ohio is among three Republican-led states deploying hundreds of National Guard members to the nation’s capital to bolster the Trump administration’s effort to overhaul policing in Washington through a ...
Gov. Mike DeWine has ordered 150 military police members of the Ohio Army National Guard to deploy to Washington, D.C.
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Navy Times on MSN3 GOP-led states to send hundreds of National Guard troops to DC
Three Republican-led states are deploying National Guard members to Washington to help the Trump administration’s takeover of ...
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