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As of Monday evening, six states have agreed to send troops to the nation's capital. Those states include West Virginia, ...
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said in a statement Monday that he has approved the deployment of approximately 200 Mississippi ...
Three Republican-led states are deploying National Guard members to Washington to help the Trump administration’s takeover of ...
Gov. Tate Reeves announced 200 National Guard troops will be deployed to Washington, D.C., in support of President Trump’s ...
Deployments by troops from Ohio, South Carolina and West Virginia will nearly double the force that Trump has deployed amid a crackdown on crime.
The three states join several other red states in deploying National Guard troops to support the about 800 D.C. National Guard soldiers.
Ohio, West Virginia and South Carolina have also deployed the Guard to Washington to support President Trump’s crackdown on the city.
The bills I signed today further enshrine West Virginia’s strong support for the Second Amendment.” But let’s compare the decisions of Morrissey, South Carolina’s Henry McMaster, Mississippi's Tate ...
On Monday, DC Councilmember Brooke Pinto said 1000 additional National Guard troops were set to arrive from West Virginia, ...
Republican-led states are sending National Guard troops to D.C. to support President Trump’s anti-crime efforts, with hundreds of soldiers from West Virginia, South Carolina, and Ohio being ...
National Guard troops from three states are headed to D.C. to aid in President Donald Trump’s effort to crack down on crime and homelessness.