ANNAPOLIS, Md. —

A heated war of words between the president and Maryland's governor escalated over the weekend with consequences that couldn't be greater.

President Donald Trump and Gov. Wes Moore were involved in a back-and-forth over the possible deployment of National Guard troops to Baltimore, ostensibly to fight crime and make people feel safer. Latest Forecast

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Key Bridge funding caught in the middle?

The back-and-forth exchange ended with a presidential threat to cut off the almost $2 billion in federal funding to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge that was finalized before Trump took office.

In a Baltimore-exclusive television interview with 11 News on Monday, Moore weighed in on whether

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