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Press Release: Peters and Kim Report Reveals High Cost and Limited Impact of National Guard Deployment in D.C.

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Senators Peters and Kim report National Guard deployment in D.C. costs taxpayers over $1 million daily with negligible crime impact.

Quiver AI Summary

Report on National Guard Deployment: U.S. Senators Gary Peters and Andy Kim announced the release of a report detailing the financial impact of the Trump administration's deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D.C. The report states that the operation cost taxpayers over $330 million, averaging $1.65 million per day, with no measurable effect on public safety.

Statements from the Senators: Senator Peters expressed concern over the lack of clear objectives or a timeline for the deployment, suggesting it diverts resources from critical public safety missions. Senator Kim criticized the spending as unnecessary, arguing funds could be better allocated to support local law enforcement.

Concerns Raised: The report also raises issues regarding the readiness of Guard units, the impact on D.C. police officers, and potential privacy risks related to the tools used during the deployment. The findings were based on oversight visits to National Guard headquarters and discussions with leadership.

Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated summary of a press release. The model used to summarize this release may make mistakes. See the full release here.

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