Oregon Gov. Kate Brown (D) said she would reject a request from
President Trump to dispatch National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexico
border.
"If @realDonaldTrump asks me to deploy Oregon Guard troops to the Mexico border, I'll say no," Brown tweeted.
"As Commander of Oregon's Guard, I'm deeply troubled by Trump's plan to militarize our border."
She added: "There's been no outreach by the President or federal officials, and I have no intention of allowing Oregon's guard troops to be used to distract from his troubles in Washington."
Read more: Oregon governor: I'll say no if Trump asks me to deploy National Guard troops to Mexico border
"If @realDonaldTrump asks me to deploy Oregon Guard troops to the Mexico border, I'll say no," Brown tweeted.
"As Commander of Oregon's Guard, I'm deeply troubled by Trump's plan to militarize our border."
She added: "There's been no outreach by the President or federal officials, and I have no intention of allowing Oregon's guard troops to be used to distract from his troubles in Washington."
Read more: Oregon governor: I'll say no if Trump asks me to deploy National Guard troops to Mexico border
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