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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Trump sends 800 National Guard troops to crack down on DC crime. Here's what ...
President Trump on Monday announced he was putting the Washington, D.C., police department under federal control and ...
Though the Trump administration claims violence in the capital is getting worse, police statistics show violent crime has ...
This week, however, Washington, DC has become a manifestation of something less inspiring: the grandstanding instincts of the ...
Former top prosecutor at the Department of Justice Andrew Weissmann joins Nicolle Wallace to react to Trump's takeover of ...
The mayor disputed Trump’s justification for declaring a crime emergency, noting that crime has been trending down in the ...
For years, it has seemed as if President Donald Trump really wanted to deploy the military on US soil and was just looking ...
President Donald Trump is bringing in 800 National Guard members to help law enforcement fight crime in Washington, but just 100 to 200 of the troops ...
Former secretary of state was one of several top Democrats to be slammed on social media for opposing President Trump's plan to combat crime in Washington, D.C.
President Donald Trump said the federal government will take control of the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department.
President Donald Trump announced that he is federalizing the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department to address a "public safety emergency" in the district.
Mayor Muriel Bowser and Chief Pamela Smith struck a conciliatory tone amid a wave of outrage from other D.C. officials in response to President Donald Trump’s decision to federalize the District’s ...