Update (1415ET): Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam rejected a request from Secretary of Defence Mark Esper to send up to 5,000 of the state’s Army National Guard to Washington, D.C., the Associated Press reported.
Northam’s chief of staff, Clark Mercer, told AP that:
"The president’s remarks to the governors heightened our concerns about how the guard would be used."
Additionally, NYC Mayor De Blasio rejected Trump's assistance:
"We do not need, nor do we think it's wise for the National Guard to be in New York City, nor any armed forces."
"When outside armed forces go into communities, no good comes of it. We have seen this for decades," de Blasio said. "They are not trained for the circumstance here."
And DC Mayor Bowser refused help and jabbed back
"I call upon our city and our nation to exercise great restraint even while this President continues to try to divide us."