美国三个州将向华盛顿特区派遣国民警卫队
Xin Hua She·2025-08-17 06:44

Core Viewpoint - Several states, including West Virginia, South Carolina, and Ohio, are deploying National Guard troops to Washington D.C. in response to President Trump's request to address violence and homelessness in the capital [1] Group 1: Deployment Details - West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey announced the deployment of 300 to 400 National Guard soldiers to Washington D.C. to support the initiative for restoring cleanliness and safety [1] - South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster authorized the deployment of 200 National Guard personnel to Washington D.C. at the request of the U.S. Department of Defense [1] - Ohio Governor Mike DeWine will send 150 National Guard personnel to the capital following a request from the Secretary of the Army [1] Group 2: Operational Context - Some of the National Guard soldiers deployed to Washington D.C. will be armed while executing their duties [1] - President Trump previously announced the deployment of 800 National Guard soldiers to address issues of violence and homelessness in the capital [1] - The U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi initially attempted to take control of the D.C. police department but abandoned this effort after a lawsuit was filed against the Trump administration [1]