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Washington, D.C., is on the wrong side of Trump. That’s it.
President Trump is the first president to use a declared emergency to wrest control of Washington, D.C.’s police force.
Crime has fallen in the nation’s capital, but Trump has cited two recent cases involving people with ties to the state to ...
A senior Army official said that some troops were deploying with D.C. police Tuesday night and that their mobilization marked ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he would ask congressional Republicans to extend federal control of ...
White House official says to expect "significantly higher National Guard presence” in Washington, D.C. Wednesday evening.
The president said he was declaring a public safety emergency and his administration would be removing homeless encampments.
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he will seek more permanent federal control of the Washington, D.C., police ...
President Donald Trump recently promised Washington would be "LIBERATED" from "Crime, Savagery, Filth, and Scum." ...
Some of the 800 National Guard members deployed by the Trump administration to assist with law enforcement have begun ...
Trump invokes federal control over D.C. police amid crime surge, with National Guard spotted leaving armory as authorities ...
National Guard members deployed to D.C. to combat "lawlessness" will remain until late September, according to a leaked memo.
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