Cuomo sending NY National Guard troops to Washington

Members of the National Guard and the Washington D.C. police stand guard to keep demonstrators away from the U.S. Capitol. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

Members of New York's National Guard are being sent to Washington, D.C., to help "the peaceful transition of presidential power," Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday after a mob of President Donald Trump's supporters rampaged through the U.S. Capitol.

Cuomo, a Democrat, said 1,000 troops would be sent for up to two weeks, at the request of U.S. National Guard officials.

"For 244 years, the cornerstone of our democracy has been the peaceful transfer of power, and New York stands ready to help ensure the will of the American people is carried out, safely and decisively," Cuomo said in a statement.

The president's supporters incited chaos in a protest over a transfer of power to President-elect Joe Biden.

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Mob storms U.S. Capitol

Thousands of pro-Trump supporters descended on Washington, D.C., and converged on the U.S. Capitol. Several dozen forced their way past barricades and police officers and broke into the building, which went on lockdown. (Videos via Storyful)