Annapolis, MD - Aug. 31, 2025 - Before National Guard troops even stepped foot in Washington, D.C., leaders in Maryland have pushed back on the idea of the same thing happening here. The controversy has grabbed national headlines as Gov. Wes Moore and President Donald Trump sparred publicly about crime in Baltimore and now, FOX45 News spoke with Gov. Moore about the situation.

Gov. Moore has maintained that he does not believe the National Guard is trained to patrol the streets of Baltimore; he has said it during several interviews on national television and in various statements when asked whether he would authorize the use in Maryland.

Data from the police in Washington, D.C. shows carjackings are down 87% since the federal surge of resources, however, and a 45% reduction in violent crime in the district.

“I absolutely want federal assistance,” Gov. Moore said, but not in the form of the National Guard, “because the National Guard is not an effective form of federal assistance.”... Read More: FOX45