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President Donald Trump has called for homeless people to be removed from Washington DC without delay, promising accommodation ...
President Trump to hold news conference Monday to discuss crime in Washington, D.C., after days of railing about the nation’s ...
Earlier this week, Trump also threatened to deploy the National Guard as part of a crackdown on what he falsely says is ...
The White House increased the presence of federal law enforcement in Washington over the weekend, deploying 450 officers ...
Federal agents have descended on Washington DC in Donald Trump's crackdown on crime after he threatened a federal takeover of ...
Trump deploys federal agents in crackdown on crime in Washington DC. The US president has said he is willing to deploy up to ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is promising new steps to tackle homelessness and crime in Washington, prompting the city's mayor to voice concerns about the potential use of the National ...
President Donald Trump is expected to ramp up efforts to curb crime in the nation’s capital on Monday as he threatens a ...
The president is due to elaborate on his plans for the city on Monday, with some raising concerns about federal overreach.
On CloseUp, U.S. Senate candidate Dan Innis said, "It's a lot of fun and I'm working hard and loving it. I think [President Donald Trump] and his team are probably watching this race." ...
The president claimed Washington, D.C., had become “one of the most dangerous cities anywhere in the world,” despite federal ...
Be prepared! There will be no “MR. NICE GUY.” We want our Capital BACK,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social Sunday.