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Among the damaged property was a locomotive attached to a U.S. mail railcar. Since the protest had affected federal government business, U.S. President Grover Cleveland and his cabinet got involved in the strike. Attorney General Richard Olney obtained an injunction against the ARU.
President Cleveland sent in federal troops to handle strikers, which led to violence.
Railway companies started to hire nonunion workers to restart business.
By the time the strike ended, it had cost the railroads millions of dollars in lost revenue and in looted and damaged property. Striking workers had lost more than $1 million in wages.
Pullman workers largely lost the sympathy of the public as well, with many anxious about outbreaks in violence as well as disruptions in rail traffic. The mainstream press criticized Debs and labor in general.

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GPT-4o mini
The Pullman Strike involved federal intervention as President Cleveland sent troops to quell the unrest, resulting in significant financial losses for both railroads and striking workers, while public sympathy dwindled amidst concerns over violence and disrupted rail services.