Texas Gov. Abbott deploys National Guard to protect federal property

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Texas Gov. On Monday, Greg Abbott announced on Monday that Lone Star State deployed “now” after receiving a request to help protect the federal property of distinguished national guard units.
In the short article, Abbott wrote “Elite Texas National Guards. Always ready. Don’t talk now”.
The short but command message underlines the trust of the governor’s ability and willingness to act in the defense of the state.
Texas officials, deployment, the White House, including Chicago and Portland, including federal facilities targeting protests in several cities, which have been coordinated with plans to strengthen security, he said.
Pritzker says Trump has ordered 400 members of Texas national guards to Illinois, Oregon and other places.
President Donald Trump called for additional support of the states that cooperate, saying that the troops will “protect federal workers and properties from increasing threats”.
However, the democratic governors are withdrawing. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker described the movement as “invasion” and trying to prevent Oregon officials from deploying them through court decisions.
“It started with federal agents. Soon will involve the use of federalized members of the National Guards against our wishes and now involve sending to another state military units.” He said.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott visits the border with the national guards in Texas, Eagle Pass. (Raquel Natalicchio/Houston Chronicle through Getty Images)
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott argued that Trump’s decision was authorized to fully authorize the X to fully authorize the President of the President “.
He added that the Federal and state leaders should “forcing them to fully protect for federal employees or withdraw the road and let Texas guards do it”.

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker criticized President Donald Trump’s decision to place 400 Texas national guard troops in Illinois and Oregon. (Getty Images)
In some states, legal difficulties continue, but the authorities in Texas say they are ready.
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Abbott’s mail received millions of opinions within hours and fans hit a chord praising his determinant leadership.
As the legal wars emerge, the governor’s message continues to be simple: “Always ready.”




