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Although crime is declining, Washington is still far more dangerous than the capital of the United States should be. Let’s ...
Cities beyond DC could see federal policing  ▪ TK ▪ TK ▪ TK President Trump is looking beyond the nation’s capital to deploy federal crime-fighting muscle and ...
The United States and China agreed to extend their tariff truce by 90 days beyond the original Tuesday deadline. President Donald Trump signed an executive order postponing the increase in tariffs ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to put Washington, D.C., under full federal control to reduce crime, even as city officials stressed crime is already falling. While Trump does ...
The President singled out several other cities as potentially next for federal intervention to crack down on crime.
President Donald Trump announced his plan Monday to take over law enforcement in Washington, D.C. temporarily, and unlike ...
President Donald Trump said Monday he is placing Washington, DC’s, police department “under direct federal control” and ...
President Donald Trump on Monday announced he will deploy approximately 800 National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., and ...
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Trump’s Giddy Intimidation of Washington, D.C.
Donald Trump’s decision to seize control of the police department in Washington, D.C., and dispatch 800 National Guard troops ...
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Chris Christie praises Trump's decision to activate National Guard and federalize D.C. police under Pam Bondi to restore law and order in Washington.
A federal judge is considering whether the President Trump violated laws about the use of the military in law enforcement during his deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles.