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Cleveland leaders push back on Republican’s call for National Guard deployment
- Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb opposes Rep. Max Miller's call to deploy the National Guard to the city, favoring federal funding to expand the police force instead.
- Bibb cited a recent operation with the U.S. Marshals that took 130 violent criminals off the street to support his safety measures.
- Rep. Max Miller stated that the National Guard is needed to restore public confidence amid rising violence, expressing concern over safety in the city.
- Other local leaders, including Shontel Brown, have dismissed the National Guard proposal as unnecessary, emphasizing positive changes in Downtown Cleveland.
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Cleveland Mayor Rejects GOP National Guard Call
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb and other Democrat leaders are opposing a call from Rep. Max Miller, R-Ohio, to deploy the National Guard to the city. Instead, Bibb said this week, he is seeking more federal dollars to expand the police force. In an opinion piece published Monday by The Washington Times, Miller urged Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, to deploy the National Guard to Cleveland, citing rising violence and saying "boots on the ground…
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