DeWine, National Guard and Ohio
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As the Ohio National Guard departs for Washington, D.C., Democrats and activists called on Gov. Mike DeWine to reverse his decision.
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Mike DeWine sends the Ohio National Guard to Washington D.C. without judgment: Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Gov. Mike DeWine is not judging President Trump’s push for National Guard soldiers patrolling Washington D.C. We’re talking about how DeWine says he’d honor any request on Today in Ohio.
Mike DeWine office phone number, address, online contact. The governor's office address is: Riffe Center, 30th floor, 77 South High St., Columbus; DeWine's phone number is: (614)
A group of activists gathered at the Ohio Statehouse Wednesday to criticize Gov. Mike DeWine’s decision to send 150 Ohio National Guard members for what organizers called a “bogus” and “manufactured” emergency in Washington D.
When a complex problem comes up, Mike DeWine calls on experts to help come up with a fix. He's appointed 24 task forces since 2019.
Gov. Mike DeWine says it's the "right thing to do" to send 150 Ohio National Guard members to Washington, D.C., as President Donald Trump deploys troops and seizes control of the city's Metropolitan Police Department.
Gov. Mike DeWine attended the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new rest area between mile marker 3 and 4 on Interstate 77 northbound in Washington County on Tuesday afternoon. The newly constructed rest area in Washington County was unveiled as part of an ongoing project pursued by DeWine and his wife Fran DeWine.