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The moves come as federal agents and National Guard troops have begun to appear across the heavily Democratic city after President Trump's executive order.
The number of National Guard troops patrolling Washington, D.C., will more than double in the coming days after Mississippi, Ohio, South Carolina and West Virginia in the past several days committed troops to President Trump’s federal takeover of the city.
More than 400 Hoosier National Guard troops with the 38th Infantry Division are back home again in Indiana on Wednesday. The National Guard soldiers landed at the Indianapolis International Airport and greeted by family and friends after a successful,
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee is dispatching National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., this week to join the president’s law enforcement takeover in the nation’s capital. Acting on orders from President Donald Trump,
The White House has credited Trump's crackdown with hundreds of arrests, while local officials have criticized the aggressive intervention in the city's affairs.