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Aug 16 (Reuters) - The Republican governors of West Virginia and South Carolina are deploying hundreds of National Guard ...
The Trump administration won't take control of the Washington police force, but more military personnel are being deployed ...
National Guard presence in D.C. is set to increase in the coming days after the governors of some Republican states deployed ...
The Republican governors of West Virginia, South Carolina and Ohio announced Saturday they will send National Guard troops to ...
West Virginia said it was deploying 300 to 400 Guard troops, while South Carolina pledged 200 and Ohio says it will send 150 ...
Members of the West Virginia National Guard will be deployed the streets of the nation’s capital as part of the Trump ...
Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced millions of dollars in water and sewer project investments across the state on Aug. 14, 2025.
Despite an understanding that the Governor’s Thursday visit to Marion County was going to focus on an announcement about Immigration and Customs Enforcement announcement, that was not the case.
Morrisey said the deployment includes hundreds of “skilled personnel” at the request of the Trump administration.
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced Saturday that he is sending 300-400 National Guard members from the state to Washington, D.C., to support President Donald Trump's efforts to combat crime ...
Trump has been targeting crime in Washington over the past week, deploying 800 National Guard troops as well as taking control of D.C. police for 30 days.
Trump may give weapons to the National Guard troops he sent to Washington, D.C. to 'rescue' the city, per reports.