The governors of three states — Washington, Nevada and Oregon — said they’re prepared to use the National Guard to help with ...
Ahead of potential civil unrest due to Tuesday’s presidential election, the National Guard is on standby as a precaution in ...
The Department of Homeland Security had previously warned that threats to election infrastructure were high this election ...
National Guard personnel in 20 states and the District of Columbia have been activated or are on standby to aid local ...
National Guard officials say more than two dozen states have indicated they would be willing to send Guard troops to ...
Oregon and Nevada also plan on having National Guard troops on standby to assist local law enforcement on election day.
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 ...
Additionally, last week, Nevada Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo's office also issued a statement saying that "60 total members ...
Although they are presumably not going to be needed, Nevada is asking a 60 National Guard troops to be at the ready for ...
A few states have said they will have the National Guard on standby as a precaution for potential civil unrest on Election ...
The decision by Gov. Jay Inslee comes after ballot boxes were burned in his state and in Oregon, and amid broader concerns ...
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo this week also announced that 60 National Guard troops are on standby “in preparation for a safe and smooth Election Day.” “This decision, which mirrors the state ...