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Six states send National Guard troops to Washington as Trump deploys soldiers to combat crime, and federalizes Metropolitan ...
"out of control." Advocates, lawmakers and many residents have pushed back on that characterization, which defies crime data. Republican governors have opted to bolster Trump’s forces by ...
Gov. DeWine announced over the weekend he’s sending the troops to join more than 700 other soldiers ordered into Washington, D.C.
Six Republican governors agreed to send National Guardsmen to support Trump’s federal takeover of Washington, D.C.
The number of troops in the city is expected to grow. But Army officials appear to be trying to keep them on the sidelines of ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's decision to send the Ohio National Guard to Washington D.C. won't cost the state any money or compromise security, according to state officials. But critics say the move "puts ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine on Monday defended his decision to send 150 Ohio National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., ...
Gov. Mike DeWine defends sending 150 Ohio National Guard MPs to Washington, D.C., sparking backlash, protests, and political ...
Mississippi joins a growing list of Republican-led states in sending troops to support President Trump’s crime fighting ...
Hamilton County's top law enforcement officials and the mayor met with Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and U.S. Senator Bernie Moreno.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is sending 150 Guard members to Washington, DC, at the request of the secretary of the Army.
Republican governors have committed to helping President Donald Trump combat crime in the nation’s capital, and the number of National Guard troops is expected to double in […] ...
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