Washington:More than 5,000 National Guard troops will remain in Washington, D.C. through mid-March amid security concerns, acting Secretary of the Army John Whitley said.
"There are several upcoming events, we don't know what they are, over the next several weeks, and they're concerned that there could be situations where there are lawful protests, First Amendment-protected protests, that could either be used by malicious actors, or other problems that could emerge," Xinhua news agency quoted Whitley as saying at a press briefing on Monday.
About 7,000 Guardsmen from D.C. National Guard and various states will stay for the next few days to provide support to local and federal law enforcement, drawing down to roughly 5,000 by the start of February, according to Whitley.
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Those 5,000 will then stay on until around the completion of Former President Donald Trump's Senate impeachment trial, set to begin February 8.