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12 Army National Guard members removed from inauguration duty

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12 Army National Guard members removed from inauguration duty

12 Army National Guard members removed from inauguration duty

Twelve Army National Guard members have been removed from inauguration duty in Washington, DC, as part of the security vetting process initiated, in part, to ensure troops tasked with securing the ceremony do not have ties to extremist groups, the Chief of the National Guard Bureau said.

CNN’s Anderson Cooper speaks with Provost Marshal of the National Guard Bureau Col.

Michael Dugas.


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