Ohio GOP lawmaker calls for National Guard deployment to Cleveland
Rep. Max Miller highlights 6,100 violent crimes in 2023 and calls for National Guard support to restore safety amid rising homicides and public fear in Cleveland.
- The lawmaker stated that constituents are afraid to go into Cleveland, families no longer feel safe, and small businesses are being boarded up.
- The lawmaker argued that the safety of citizens is not negotiable and that the people of Cleveland deserve to feel safe again.
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Nat. Guard in Memphis, CLE: Darcy cartoon
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- On the heals of Commander-in-Chief Donald Trump’s talk of next deploying the National Guard to Memphis, Tennessee, his former White House Aid, U.S. Rep. Max Miller, who’s running for reelection, has called for the National Guard to also be deployed to Cleveland.
Rep. Max Miller to Gov. DeWine: Send Guard to Cleveland
Rep. Max Miller, R-Ohio, urged Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, to deploy the National Guard to Cleveland, citing rising violence and saying "boots on the ground" are needed to restore public confidence. The first-term Republican, who represents some of Cleveland's suburbs, wrote in an opinion piece published by The Washington Times that deploying troops would send a strong signal that state leaders are committed to cracking down on lawlessn…
Ohio GOP lawmaker calls for National Guard deployment to Cleveland
GOP Rep. Max Miller (Ohio) on Monday urged Gov. Mike DeWine (R) to deploy soldiers from the state’s National Guard to Cleveland in an effort to crack down on crime. Miller cited President Trump’s deployment of several National Guard members in Washington, D.C., from surrounding states as proof that boots on the ground helps to…
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