More National Guard troops head to D.C.
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A group is planning a protest Aug. 17 against Mike DeWine sending 150 National Guard troops to Washington, D.C.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said Saturday that 150 members of the Ohio National Guard will be dispatched to Washington, D.C., to help support federal law enforcement as President Donald Trump pushes forward with his takeover of policing in the nation’s capital.
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DeWine: Ohio National Guard troops to be sent to Washington, D.C. to help with city policing efforts
Governor Mike DeWine says that Ohio National Guard troops will be deployed to Washington, D.C.
National Guardsmen from West Virginia and Ohio are headed to Washington, D.C. But people opposed to the move say it’s not for the reasons President Donald Trump claims. Gov. Patrick Morrisey of West Virginia and Mike DeWine of Ohio announced Saturday they have authorized the deployment on Trump’s request.
Gov. Mike DeWine announced Ohio National Guardsmen are heading to D.C. to support the D.C. National Guard after the Trump administration took over the city's police department to combat crime.