Nearly 2,000 National Guard members from multiple U.S. states are now on the ground in D.C. — backing President Donald Trump’s latest crime-fighting order.

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But critics are questioning whether the guard should be in this fight at all, as many guard members are now assigned to jobs like picking up trash and removing graffiti.

“This is a gross misuse of such a critical national resource,” retired Maj. Gen. of the National Guard Randy Manner said. “I think it’s insulting to every man and woman in unif

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