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‘We Will Never Back Down’: Trump, Hegseth Refuse to Yield After National Guardsmen Shot, Sending 500 More Troops to DC

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth came out firing Wednesday in the wake of the shooting of two National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C. Addressing reporters while on a trip to the Dominican Republic, Hegseth said that after the shooting, President Donald Trump had asked him to increase the number of Guardsmen...

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth came out firing Wednesday in the wake of the shooting of two National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C. Addressing reporters while on a trip to the Dominican Republic, Hegseth said that after the shooting, President Donald Trump had asked him to increase the number of Guardsmen…

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