More than 20 US states are ready to send National Guard troops to Washington if there are riots after the presidential ...
Americans head to the polls today after months of fierce campaigning to vote in a historic presidential election that is too ...
What if, in the wake of contentious election results, “civilian law enforcement” fears a possible “confrontation” with ...
The National Guard has activated in more than a dozen states, deploying more than 250 personnel across the country to support state officials on Election Day, according to the National Guard ...
America is on high alert. Almost four years after former US president Donald Trump encouraged a mob to attack the Capitol ...
In some states, the National Guard has been placed on standby to quell protests, while elsewhere police have been given ...
Americans head to the polls today after months of fierce campaigning to vote in a historic presidential election that is too ...
A. The first thing to know is that the military cannot just “step in” on Election Day—as some people are falsely claiming on social media—or any other day. Any decision to deploy troops domestically ...
Washington’s governor has also activated National Guard units, preparing them for rapid deployment ... The violent protests ...
Washington’s National Guard is now on standby for unlawful activity related to the election, but officials are saying very little about what that means.
While the country collectively holds its breath awaiting election results, government officials have prepared cities across ...
National Guard officials say more than two dozen states have indicated they would be willing to send Guard troops to ...