“The Pentagon has told the District of Columbia National Guard and guardsmen from other states who have arrived in the nation’s capital as backup to not use firearms or ammunition, a sign of de-escalation in the federal response to protests in the city after the killing of George Floyd,” the Washington Post reports.
“The Department of Defense, led by Defense Secretary Mark Esper, appears to have made the decision without consulting the White House… Trump specifically had encouraged the National Guard to be armed.”

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