Gov. Abbott rallies behind Trump's decision to deploy Texas National Guard to Illinois, Oregon

Austin – Texas Governor Greg Abbott said he allows President Donald Trump to be allowed The deployment of 400 members of the National Guard Texas To Illinois, Oregon and other states “to ensure the safety of federal officials.”

Abbott’s publication is a response to Illinois Governor About the president’s decision. Abbott called for withdrawing support for the decision and refusing to coordinate.

“There is no reason for the president to send military forces to a sovereign state without its knowledge, approval or cooperation,” said Pritzker.

Abbott stood up to his decision, saying that the Texas forces “are proudly defending our country.”

“You can either impose the full protection of federal employees or get out of the road and allow to be guarded by Texas,” said Abbott. “No guard can match training, skill and experience of the National Guard in Texas.”

Abbott also described that Texas currently has thousands of National Guard that helps in border security.

In addition to the deployment of the Texas forces, the Associated Press said that Trump also sends at least 300 members of the National Guard in California to Oregon. This comes a day after the Oregon judge temporarily prevented the Trump administration from deploying members of the Origon goalkeeper to Portland.

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