Trump would send 'more than' National Guard
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As most government activities remain shut down in Washington D.C. due to budget gridlock, the National Guard remains on patrol across the nation’s capital.
The National Guard deployment in Washington, D.C., could be extended into the summer of 2026, according to a new court filing and emails of National Guard leaders
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National Guard deployments in Washington, DC, and Portland, Oregon, are focus of court hearings
The deployment of National Guard troops on the streets of Washington faces challenges in two courts on Friday — one in the nation’s capital and another in West Virginia — while across the country a judge in Portland,
A Kanawha County judge overseeing a case to halt the deployment of the West Virginia National Guard to the nation’s capital is seeking additional information before rendering a ruling. During a hearing Friday morning to consider a motion for a temporary restraining order being sought by the ACLU-WV and West Virginia Citizens Action
In a suit filed in federal court, attorneys for Sam O’Hara, 35, of Washington, said he would regularly protest the National Guard’s presence by walking several feet behind them and playing the march also known as "Darth Vader's Theme," from "The Empire Strikes Back," the second film in the "Star Wars" series, when he saw them in the community.
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Some DC residents, wary of Trump’s motives, uneasily back parts of the National Guard deployment
For the Washington, D.C., contingent of the National Guard deployed to the nation’s capital, it marked their 119th beautification project since the unit was called up in August as part of President Donald Trump’s federal law enforcement intervention.
(Reuters) -In a rare use of the U.S. military for domestic purposes, President Donald Trump has deployed National Guard troops to Los Angeles and Washington, D.C, and announced plans to send them to
President Donald Trump early Tuesday threatened to send more troops to cities amid his crackdown on crime, telling U.S. service members in Japan that some may need “more than the National Guard.”
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'We Didn't Ask Them To Do It': Trump Panics, Struggles To Explain Why Members Of The National Guard Are Mowing Lawns In D.C.
During his remarks in the Oval Office last month, President Trump struggled to explain why members of the National Guard were seen cutting grass in Washington, D.C. Trump claimed, "We didn't ask them to do it.