💨 Abstract
Governors of Maryland and Virginia have differing opinions on President Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard and federal agents to D.C. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, an Army veteran, criticized Trump, calling him a "chicken hawk" and refused to deploy Maryland’s National Guard. In contrast, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin supports Trump, citing high crime rates in D.C. Trump plans to extend federal authority over D.C.'s police and hinted at similar actions in other cities.
Courtesy: Thomas Robertson
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