Kemp says Georgia 'proud to stand with Trump' in National Guard troop deployment to DC
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Georgia joins seven other states sending National Guard troops to Washington D.C. as part of Trump administration's mission to restore order in the capital.
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Friday announced that the state plans to send more than 300 National Guard members to Washington, D.C. to support President Donald Trump’s effort to restore "public safety."

"Georgia is proud to stand with the Trump administration in its mission to ensure the security and beauty of our nation's capital," Kemp said in a statement. "We share a commitment to upholding public safety and are grateful to these brave Guardsmen and women, for the families that support them, and for their dedication to service above self. As they have demonstrated again and again, our Georgia Guard is well-equipped to fulfill both this mission and its obligations to the people of our state."

The administration requested the troops to relieve ones already stationed in the capital, according to Kemp’s office. 

The Georgia troops are scheduled to mobilize to Washington, D.C. in mid-September.

NATIONAL GUARD MOBILIZING IN 19 STATES AMID IMMIGRATION, CRIME CRACKDOWN

Brian Kemp speaking at a podium

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Friday announced that the state plans to send more than 300 National Guard members to Washington, D.C. to support President Donald Trump’s effort to restore "public safety." (Arvin Temkar /Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, File)

Earlier last month, Trump activated 800 members of the District of Columbia National Guard to help restore order in the nation’s capital, including cracking down on crime, illegal immigration and homelessness. 

Geogia now joins seven states: Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee and West Virginia, who have sent troops to support Trump’s mission. 

WEST VIRGINIA DEPLOYING 300-400 NATIONAL GUARD PERSONNEL TO SUPPORT TRUMP'S DC SAFETY MISSION

National Guard troops in DC

Members of the District of Columbia National Guard standing next to an MATV vehicle scan the area as they patrol outside Union Station on Monday.  (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

The state already sent 16 soldiers to act as medical, PA, and MP support staff earlier this week, Kemp’s office said. 

Also earlier this week, District of Columbia troops had their orders extended through December, and on Thursday the district sued the Trump administration over its National Guard presence. 

Kemp and Trump

President Donald Trump shakes hands with Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp at a Republican Governors Association Meeting in February.  (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

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The administration sent troops to Los Angeles to respond to anti-ICE protests earlier this summer, and Trump has talked about sending troops to other Democrat-run cities like Chicago, Baltimore and New York. 

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