West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey’s office said in a statement he was deploying 300 to 400 National Guard troops to D.C. in “a show of commitment to public safety and regional cooperation.” The statement said he also was providing equipment and specialized training.

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster responded to a Pentagon request by announcing that 200 of his state’s National Guard troops would be sent.

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine said he would send 150 military police members in the coming days, adding none of them were “currently serving as law enforcement officers in the state.”

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    1218 hours ago

    This is an act of war. Are the Dems still going to pretend the civil war hasn’t already begun?

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      111 hours ago

      When the Nazis seized power they didn’t kill the liberal nails that didn’t poke up.

      That’s how, for example, Adenauer survived. Famous and just critical enough to be useful after the war but not enough to get killed like all the ones that actually resisted…

      And more than willing to work with all the Nazis still in government. Aka most of them.