Trump, National Guard and Washington
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Most states planning to withdraw National Guard troops from DC this fall
Nearly half the roughly 2,450 National Guard troops deployed to Washington, D.C., amid President Donald Trump's crackdown on crime are reportedly set to leave the city later this fall.
The roughly 2,500 National Guard members patrolling D.C. streets could remain well past November, and possiblly beyond the America250 celebrations in 2026, acco
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Lawsuit against Trump’s Washington National Guard deployment exposes country’s deep partisan divide
A courtroom in Washington has become the latest battleground over President Donald Trump's federal law enforcement intervention.
Today, a minuteman is featured on the Guard's seal and the spirit of a "minuteman" still rings true, according to Kevin Greene, the co-director of the Center for the Study of the National Guard at the University of Southern Mississippi.
There are many reasons — cost, efficient use of personnel and resources, a hallowed democratic tradition of keeping the military out of domestic politics — why the National Guard and U.S. Army
More than half the states contributing National Guard troops to President Trump's federal law enforcement initiative in Washington, D.C., have set target dates for withdrawal later this fall
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National Guard intervenes as suspect swings foot-long kitchen knife in violent DC street brawl
National Guard members intervened in a chaotic street fight near Nationals Park Wednesday that ended with one man being stabbed with a large kitchen knife.
Amid increasing cyberattack risks, the Army National Guard is testing a pilot program in five cities to help local cybersecurity efforts.