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Six states are now sending National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., in an effort to help President Donald Trump 's ...
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser questioned claims Monday that the influx of federal officers has made the city safer, ...
Deployments by troops from Ohio, South Carolina and West Virginia will nearly double the force that Trump has deployed amid a crackdown on crime.
Three more Republican governors authorized the deployment of National Guard troops to Washington on Monday, part of President ...
On Monday, DC Councilmember Brooke Pinto said 1000 additional National Guard troops were set to arrive from West Virginia, ...
Ohio, West Virginia and South Carolina have also deployed the Guard to Washington to support President Trump’s crackdown on the city.
The three states join several other red states in deploying National Guard troops to support the about 800 D.C. National Guard soldiers.
The governors of Ohio, Mississippi, South Carolina and West Virginia agreed to send National Guard troops from their states ...
Along with the 800 D.C. National Guard members already mobilized in the city, the deployments announced would bring the ...
Three Republican-led states said Saturday that they were deploying hundreds of National Guard members to the nation’s capital ...
Mississippi pledged to send about 200 Guard troops. About 160 Tennessee Guard troops will depart this week. They could carry ...
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