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The shift comes after defense officials said the soldiers deployed to the capital wouldn’t be armed.
Fear in the streets. Buildings burning. Law enforcement struggling to tamp down violence and bring chaos under control.
The National Guard presence in D.C. is set to increase in the coming days after the governors of some Republican states ...
ABC News’ Martha Raddatz interviews Sen. Chris Van Hollen on “This Week" over President Trump deploying the National Guard to ...
The Republican governors of West Virginia, South Carolina and Ohio announced they will deploy up to 750 members of the ...
States are moving to send hundreds of members of their National Guard to the nation’s capital to assist in the Trump ...
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey (R) said Saturday that National Guard troops from his state would aid the Trump ...
Responding to a Trump administration request, three Republican-led states said they will send hundreds of additional National ...
Readers respond to an op-ed arguing that President Trump was right to send the National Guard to Washington, D.C., offering ...
The Republican governors of West Virginia, South Carolina and Ohio announced on Saturday that they plan to send hundreds of ...
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