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The National Guard is supposed to drive away homeless and migrants from Washington. For this, Donald Trump planned with 800 soldiers. But that apparently no longer enough for the US President.
Three Republican-led US states will send national wardraps to the capital and support the assignment ordered by President Donald Trump in Washington. After West Virginia’s governor Patrick Morrisey had already promised the posting of 300 to 400 national guards, there are also commitments from South Carolina and Ohio.
200 of his national guards would support President Trump to “restore the right and order in the capital of our nation,” said South Carolina’s Republican Prime Minister Henry McMaster on the X. Ohios Governor Mike Dewine, according to the “Washington Post”, he sent 150 national guards from the federal state. These should therefore arrive in Washington in the coming days.
I’ve Authorized the Deployment of 200 SC National Guardsmen to Support President Trump in his mission to restore law and Order to our nation’s capital. The Federal Government will pay for this deployment under Title 32. Our National Guard Will Work to Assist President Trump’s …
– GOV. Henry McMaster (@Henrymcmaster) August 16, 2025
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U.S. media reported, citing government circles, with the additional soldiers the troop contingent announced on Monday should be increased by 800 national guards.
National Gardlist are supposed to drive away homeless and migrants
According to Morrisey, the emergency services from his state should help to “restore” the “cleanliness and security” in the capital. Trump had justified the commitment of the national guard with supposedly sophisticated crime in Washington and also spoke of an increasing neglect of public space – although the official crime statistics did not confirm his claim. According to critics, the procedure of the US government should rather aim to demonstratively show strength and thus distract from domestic political problems.
According to the “Wall Street Journal” newspaper, the additional units could also have weapons – that would be a novelty, because the previous soldiers should patroll unarmed according to the report. A few days ago, the US military had emphasized that the forces used in Washington were “equipped with personal protective equipment, including body armor”. With regard to a possible use of weapons, it said: “weapons are available if necessary, but remain in the arms chamber.”
Trump had decree on Monday that the police in the Washington capital, Minister of Justice Pam Bondi were initially subordinate to the Washington. In turn, this transferred the head of the US drug fighting authority DEA, Terry Cole, the police leadership. In the course of his controversial decree, Trump also ordered the troops of the National Guard to Washington.
Trump bases his decree on a law called “Home Rule Act”, which the police in Washington puts under Federal Command in the emergency. According to the general prosecutor of the Federal District, Brian Schwalb, the law only gives the US President Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser how the enforcement authorities should be deployed.
Trump’s focus – and thus the law enforcement authorities – mainly migrants who may be in the country without a residence permit, as well as homeless people on the streets and squares of the city.
National guard not on the road in Washington for the first time
The national guard belonging to the US army was often active in the capital. The states usually have control over this military reserve unit. In special locations – for example in the case of natural disasters, unrest and emergencies inside – the president can put them under Federal Command. In the special case of the US capital, which is not a separate state, the National Guard is directly subject to the president anyway.
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