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Trump mobilized 800 members of the guard, though not all have been deployed yet, and ordered the city's Metropolitan Police ...
Trump says grass across DC's parks needs replaced, vowing not only to tackle crime in the nation's capital but to make D.C.
President Donald Trump directly controls DC's police and National Guard because of the federal enclave's unique status, experts say.
Trump cited a crime emergency in the nation's capital — but referred to the same crime that city officials stress is already ...
While it is mostly called to respond to state-level emergencies, the National Guard has also been called to enforce the law.
About half of the 800 National Guard troops ordered to help crack down on crime in the nation’s capital have arrived.
Asked Wednesday whether he'd work with Congress to extend the emergency authorization allowing him to seize temporary control of local law enforcement, Trump said he'll ask Congress for a "long-term" ...
For two days, small groups of federal officers have been visible in scattered areas of the city. That is about to change, the ...
This comes a day after the US President activated National Guard troops, assuming control of Washington, DC's police ...
The Trump administration vowed to relocate unhoused individuals "far from the Capital" as part of a broader federal policing ...
The White House says Attorney General Pam Bondi is effectively in charge of Washington D.C.’s police department.
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Violent crime doesn't worry me. Trump is just mad he has to see homeless people. | Your Turn
In my daily life, I'm concerned about fraud, scams and hate crimes. Violent crime in Washington, DC, is not as big an issue as Trump is making it.
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