Trump calls on the National Guard until the National Guard is owed something in return.
something called the “Forever GI Bill” at his company’s golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey. The law expanded the educational benefits that had been made available under the “Post-9/11 GI Bill,” which was passed in 2008, and which supplemented various benefits that can be traced back to the original 1944 GI Bill. The White House would laterthe “Forever GI Bill” as an example of how Trump was “working tirelessly to provide the benefits and services that our veterans deserve.
In late March, the Trump administration authorized the deployment of members of the National Guard to help local authorities conduct coronavirus tests, set up field hospitals, and perform other critical public health tasks that carried a risk of infection.
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