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National guard members welcomed back to capitol

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National guard members welcomed back to capitol

National guard members welcomed back to capitol

Senator Jacky Rosen says national guard members have been welcomed back to the capitol, after designated areas for them were removed.

She sent out this tweet saying the situation should have never happened in the first place.

CAPITOL, AFTER DESIGNATED AREASFOR THEM WERE REMOVED.SHE SENT OUT THIS TWEETSAYINGTHE SITUATION SHOULD HAVENEVER HAPPENED IN THE FIRSTPLACE.THOUSANDS OF NATIONAL GUARDSMENWERE MOVED TO A PARKING GARAGE- AFTER THEY WERE - TOLD THEYCOULD NO LONGER USE SPACESWITHIN THE U-S CAPITOL COMPLEXTHAT HAD BEEN DESIGNATED TOTHEM AS A PLACE TO REST.BY THURSDAY MORNING-- AFTER THEINAUGURATION WAS DONE--- ALL OFTHOSE AREAS HAD BEEN CLEAREDOUT AND THEIR DESIGNATIONSREMOVED.THE NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU SAYS- THE TROOP RELOCATION WASTEMPORARY BECAUSE CONGRESS ISIN SESSION.CONSERVATIVE SOCIAL MEDIA APPPARLER IS NOW FACING A




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