Some National Guard to remain in DC through November after Trump’s emergency order is set to expire
Ohio National Guard will provide 150 military police in Washington D.C. through November 2025 to assist local policing under a federal crime-fighting initiative, Governor DeWine said.
- Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has agreed to extend the deployment of 150 Ohio National Guard military police troops in Washington D.C. until November 30, 2025, following a call from the Secretary of the Army.
- This troop extension follows President Trump's emergency order that federalized Washington's police force and launched a law enforcement surge focused on crime reduction.
- During the monthlong operation involving about 2,000 National Guard members from D.C. and seven states, officials reported over 2,300 arrests, including more than 940 immigration violations and 220 illegal guns seized.
- Mayor Muriel Bowser stated the emergency order would expire at midnight, while a House committee debated 13 bills that critics say would reduce the city’s autonomy amid Republican efforts to codify Trump’s order.
- The troop extension and ongoing federal involvement suggest continued tension over D.C.’s limited home rule and Congressional control, impacting the city’s governance through at least the end of November.
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Trump’s order to expire
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s emergency order over the nation’s capital, which federalized its police force and launched a surge of law enforcement into the city, was scheduled to expire overnight Wednesday after Congress failed to extend it.

Some National Guard to remain in DC through November after Trump's emergency order is set to expire
Some National Guard troops from outside the District of Columbia will remain in the nation’s capital at least through the end of November at the request of the Trump administration.
Ohio National Guard troops staying in D.C. until Nov. 30, says DeWine
COLUMBUS — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Wednesday he has agreed to a request to keep Ohio National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., until Nov. 30. DeWine said the request was made by the Secretary of the Army through the National Guard Bureau to continue supporting the District of Columbia National Guard. While some of […] The post Ohio National Guard troops staying in D.C. until Nov. 30, says DeWine appeared first on Knox Pages - Knox Count…
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