The photos showed Guardsmen resting between 12-hour shifts crowded together on the ground with some resting their heads against cement pillars. Guardsmen were told they could no longer access areas of the Capitol complex, including a Senate office cafeteria that had been their rest area while protecting the building, Politico reported. “We honestly just feel betrayed,” one Guardsman told the news outlet. “After everything went seamlessly, we were deemed useless and banished to a corner of a parking garage.” On Thursday afternoon, Capitol Police asked the National Guard to relocate the troops who had been resting in the Capitol in between shifts, National Guard Bureau spokesman Maj. Matt Murphy told CBS News.