D.C. Crime and Policing: Federal and Local Efforts in Focus

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Pentagon Press Secretary Kingsley Wilson announced that 800 National Guard troops have been mobilized in D.C. to support law enforcement and restore order, emphasizing their community ties and support for federal and local agencies. The briefing also covered topics like military recruitment, the Secretary of Defense's personal beliefs, monument security, and the potential for future deployments, while dismissing political run rumors and addressing questions about the Guard's rules of engagement and costs.
Topics:nation#dc-security#government#law-enforcement-support#military-deployment#national-guard#public-safety
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