Troops Headed to Washington DC?!

US Army uniform with American flag patch.

(DCWatchdog.com) – Raising concerns about potential unrest and the true motivations behind this unprecedented security buildup, American troops are heading to Washington D.C. for the upcoming presidential inauguration.

Even though the Harris-Biden administration is preparing to mobilize massive National Guard forces, more than two dozen states have signaled their willingness to send troops to the capital despite no formal request being made yet.

While the exact number of troops needed remains unclear, it could rival or exceed the 25,000 Guard members deployed after the January 6 Capitol incident in 2021.

Colonel Jean Paul Laurenceau, the chief of future operations for the National Guard Bureau, stated, “We’re here to support D.C. with sustainment, lodging, transportation—anything they need to prepare for this mission.”

However, critics argued that such a large military presence in the nation’s capital could be seen as an intimidation tactic against those who question the election results.

The deployment plans follow former Donald Trump’s continued assertions about election irregularities.

While the mainstream media dismisses these claims as “unproven,” many patriotic Americans remain skeptical of the 2024 election process and its outcomes.

Interestingly, ten states have already activated Guard members for election-related cybersecurity missions, totaling about 125 troops.

Additionally, nine states and the District of Columbia have approximately 120 Guard troops on standby, primarily for cyber missions and security. These states include Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas and West Virginia.

The involvement of troops from traditionally conservative states like Texas and Florida in what could be seen as a Democrat-led operation has raised eyebrows among some MAGA supporters.

It is worth noting that in 2021, some states declined to send troops due to concerns about potential unrest within their own borders.

This decision highlighted the tension between state sovereignty and federal demands, a core issue for many conservative Americans who value limited government.

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