Georgia is sending 300 soldiers and 16 support staff from the Georgia National Guard to Washington to assist the Trump administration in restoring public safety, despite criticism from state leaders and the D.C. Attorney General.
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Georgia is sending 300 soldiers and 16 support staff from the Georgia National Guard to Washington to assist the Trump administration in restoring public safety, despite criticism from state leaders and the D.C. Attorney General.