Georgia sends troops to DC in sign that Trump's policing push will continue

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signs seven pieces of legislation into law addressing education and school safety policies at the Georgia State Capitol on Monday, April 28, 2025. (Matthew Pearson/WABE)

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced Friday that he’s sending 316 members of the state’s National Guard to Washington, D.C., later this month in the latest indication that President Donald Trump’s law enforcement operation in the nation’s capital will drag on.

The Republican Kemp said he will mobilize the roughly 300 troops in mid-September to take part in Trump’s D.C. operation to relieve soldiers from elsewhere who deployed earlier.

“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.