U.S. Army Gen. Daniel Hokanson, the head of the National Guard Bureau, stated that about 13,000 guard members remain in D.C. as of Monday. “As I speak, there are approximately 13,000 national guard men and women in the District of Columbia primarily conducting security missions in support of our district and federal partners,” he said during a Pentagon briefing, adding that “as requested by the federal agencies we are supporting, we are drawing down to 7,000 soldiers and airmen by the end of this week.” It came as Army Secretary John Whitley stated at a briefing Monday that FBI warnings about possible unrest in the coming weeks will require the National Guard to remain in D.C. until March. “What I can tell you in terms of what they’re briefing us is there are several upcoming events—we don’t know what they are—over the next several weeks, and they’re concerned that there …