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Civil rights leaders say Trump, a longtime antagonist, is overreaching by taking over policing in the nation's capital.
The President of the United States today used an avalanche of lies to justify taking over the Washington, D.C. police department and send federal troops into the nation’s capital. Even more ominously, ...
The Metropolitan Police along with federal agencies tasked with helping curb crime in the nation’s capital are scrambling to ...
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser held a press conference Monday following President Donald Trump’s announcement that ...
Eric Garcia breaks down how Trump’s approval numbers cratered after he dispatched troops to Los Angeles. He may see something ...
President Trump announced Monday that he will invoke a takeover of the Washington, D.C., police department and activate the National Guard in the nation’s capital as the District of ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Monday he’s activating the National Guard to help reduce crime across ...
President Donald Trump announced Monday that he is deploying the National Guard to Washington, D.C., and placing the city’s ...
On Monday, President Trump announced that Washington police would be placed under federal control, and 800 members of the ...
President Trump said he's federalizing the Washington, D.C. Police Department and sending in the National Guard. Former King County Sheriff John Urquhart weighs in.
President Donald Trump took unprecedented steps toward federalizing Washington, D.C. on Monday, saying it's needed to fight crime even as city leaders pointed to data showing violence is down.
The move bypassed the city's elected leaders and was emblematic of a second-term that has seen him wield executive authority in ways with little precedent in modern U.S. history.
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