Ohio, National Guard and Washington
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Ohio House Democrats are calling on DeWine to bring the Ohio National Guard home. “Ohio’s National Guard exists to protect and serve Ohioans and other Americans in moments of true crisis. When disasters like floods, storms, or community emergencies hap ...
As 150 Ohio National Guard troops were deployed to the nation's capital at President Donald Trump's request, protestors in the Ohio capital urged for their release.
The task force also noted in its statement late Friday that Guard troops can carry out law enforcement duties because they are operating under Title 32 status, a law that exempts troops from restrictions under the 1878 Posse Comitatus Act, because they are still technically under a state governor's command.
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Gov. Mike DeWine says he won’t ‘second-guess’ Trump over deploying Ohio National Guard to D.C.
DeWine defended his decision to send 150 Ohio National Guard troops to Washington, D.C. as part of President Trump’s attempted police takeover.
Opinion: Gov. Mike DeWine has outrageously dispatched Ohio National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., to fight a “crime wave” that doesn’t exist.
Columnist Will Sutton on President Donald Trump's move to take over Washington, D.C. "Though the federal government is covering of the cost to have our National Guard and other troops in D.C., Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser didn't ask Trump for a federal intervention.
Smoke Williamson was Rutgers’ original lead assistant on Jones’ recruitment. This situation is a reminder that, given the transitory nature of today's game, the old recruiting adage that "finishing second is the same as finishing last" no longer applies.
A train derailment in East Palestine. Hurricane damage in North Carolina. Even conflict in the Middle East. Ohio's National Guard is called to help. And they often use a Black Hawk helicopter.