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Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said in a statement Monday that he has approved the deployment of approximately 200 Mississippi National Guard Soldiers to Washington, D.C.
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Navy Times on MSNMississippi becomes fourth state to send National Guard to DC
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said in a statement Monday that he has approved the deployment of approximately 200 troops to Washington, D.C.
Political experts say President Trumps decision to deploy the guard in the Capital is raising questions about presidential power and what could come next.
Fear in the streets. Buildings burning. Law enforcement struggling to tamp down violence and bring chaos under control.
President Donald Trump's declaration of a crime emergency in Washington, D.C., has again placed military soldiers on the streets of an American city.
It was the first such action by the Guard since its deployment in Washington.
In New Mexico’s most populous city, National Guard troops are listening to the police dispatch calls, monitoring traffic cameras and helping to secure crime scene perimeters, tasks not usually part of the job.