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West Virginia governor to deploy National Guard troops to US capital

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By AJ Vicens
(Reuters) -West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey is deploying 300 to 400 National Guard troops to the District of Columbia at the request of the Trump administration, the governor’s office said in a statement on Saturday.

The deployment is “a show of commitment to public safety and regional cooperation” and will include providing equipment and specialized training alongside the “approximately 300-400 skilled personnel as directed,” the statement said.

Drew Galang, a spokesperson for Morrissey, said the state’s National Guard received the order to send equipment and personnel to D.C. late on Friday and was working to organize the deployment.  

Earlier this week President Donald Trump said he was deploying hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington and temporarily taking over the city’s police department to curb what he depicted as a crime and homelessness emergency in the nation’s capital.

A White House official said on Saturday more National Guard troops would be called in to Washington to “protect federal assets, create a safe environment for law enforcement officials to carry out their duties when required, and provide a visible presence to deter crime.”

According to U.S. Justice Department data, violent crime in 2024 hit a 30-year low in Washington, technically a self-governing federal district under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Congress.

District of Columbia officials and the Trump administration negotiated a deal on Friday to keep D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s appointed police chief in charge of the police department after D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb filed a lawsuit to block the federal takeover of the department.

Trump, a Republican who has suggested he could take similar actions in other Democratic-controlled cities, has sought to expand the powers of the presidency in his second term, inserting himself into the affairs of major banks, law firms and elite universities.

It is not clear how the administration could deploy National Guard troops elsewhere. A federal judge in San Francisco is expected in the coming weeks to issue a ruling on whether Trump violated the law by deploying National Guard troops to Los Angeles in June without California Governor Gavin Newsom’s approval.

The National Guard serves as a militia that answers to the governors of the 50 states except when called into federal service. The D.C. National Guard, however, reports directly to the president.

(Reporting by AJ Vicens in Detroit; editing by Donna Bryson and Paul Simao)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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