Fact Check: Texas Governor Greg Abbott deployed the state's National Guard to manage protests ahead of the No Kings demonstrations on January 20, 2024.

Fact Check: Texas Governor Greg Abbott deployed the state's National Guard to manage protests ahead of the No Kings demonstrations on January 20, 2024.

Published June 15, 2025
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# Fact Check: Texas Governor Greg Abbott Deployed National Guard for "No Kings" Protests ## What We Know Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced the dep...

Fact Check: Texas Governor Greg Abbott Deployed National Guard for "No Kings" Protests

What We Know

Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced the deployment of over 5,000 Texas National Guard troops and more than 2,000 state police to assist local law enforcement in managing protests related to the "No Kings" movement. This deployment was made in anticipation of protests scheduled for January 20, 2024, in cities including San Antonio, Houston, Austin, and Dallas. The announcement followed earlier protests that resulted in minor clashes with police, where chemical irritants were used to disperse crowds, and about a dozen arrests were made (AP News, PBS News).

Governor Abbott emphasized that while peaceful protests are a fundamental aspect of democracy, Texas would not tolerate lawlessness, referencing recent unrest in Los Angeles as a cautionary example. He stated that anyone engaging in violence or property damage would face legal consequences (PBS News).

Analysis

The claim regarding Governor Abbott's deployment of the National Guard is supported by multiple credible sources, including the Associated Press and PBS News. Both outlets confirm that Abbott ordered the deployment to ensure public safety during the anticipated protests, which are part of a broader national movement against federal immigration policies and actions taken by President Trump (AP News, PBS News).

The reliability of these sources is high, as they are well-established news organizations with a history of accurate reporting. The Associated Press, in particular, is known for its rigorous journalistic standards and fact-checking processes. The context provided by these articles also aligns with Abbott's previous actions regarding the deployment of the National Guard for immigration enforcement, indicating a consistent approach to managing civil unrest in Texas (AP News).

Conclusion

The claim that Texas Governor Greg Abbott deployed the state's National Guard to manage protests ahead of the "No Kings" demonstrations on January 20, 2024, is True. The evidence from multiple credible news sources confirms that the deployment was ordered to ensure public safety amid anticipated protests, reflecting Abbott's ongoing strategy to address civil unrest in the state.

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