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As Trump rolls out his plan to reduce crime in cities around the country, the Black internet is reacting.
Authorities also said there will be a "significantly higher national guard presence on the ground" starting Wednesday night.
The "Washington Examiner’s" Anna Giaritelli celebrated that President Donald Trump “was going to do something about the crime” that she fell victim to.
A ‘significantly higher’ presence of guard members was expected Wednesday night, according to the White House.
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President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he would ask for “long-term extensions" to the 30-day federal takeover of D.C. police.
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A White House official tells TIME that the nation's capitol can expect to see more National Guard members across the city ...
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that journalists downplaying the rampant crime in Washington, D.C., should consider going on “ride alongs” with police to witness the mess […] ...
President Donald Trump says homeless people in the nation’s capital will be moved far from the city as part of his federal takeover of policing in the District of Columbia and crackdown on crime.
President Donald Trump mocked the renewed calls for the District of Columbia to become the 51st state, calling it “ridiculous ...
Trump said he’ll ask for “long-term extensions” for his administration’s control of the Metropolitan Police Department.