National Guard Arrives in Chicago as Deployment Battle Intensifies

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As the Texas National Guard continues to move into Chicago, demonstrators are protesting the federal deployment with local officials saying the presence of these forces is only inflaming tensions. President Donald Trump argues National Guard troops in Chicago and Portland are critical to protect federal agents and property. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports for TODAY from the White House.

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