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President Donald Trump says homeless people in the nation’s capital will be moved far from the city as part of his federal ...
As the Trump administration begins to clear encampments, many homeless individuals told The Post they had few options for ...
The Trump administration vowed to relocate unhoused individuals "far from the Capital" as part of a broader federal policing ...
President Donald Trump wrote on social media, "The Homeless have to move out, IMMEDIATELY," adding that criminals would be ...
As Trump sends the National Guard to D.C. to address crime, homeless advocates criticize the move to arrest homeless people ...
President Donald Trump's plan to relocate homeless people away from Washington D.C. under a federal policing takeover has ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced a federal crackdown on DC homeless encampments as part of President ...
While details of the plan were unclear, the administration is preparing to deploy hundreds of National Guard troops to ...
President Trump wrote in a social media post that he would hold a White House news conference on Monday to discuss his plans ...
The president has repeatedly threatened to federalize the nation's capital city, citing a high rate of violent crime.
Mayor Muriel Bowser sought to reassure residents in the nation's capital, adding that the National Guard deployment was unnecessary.
Crime is down, and many tents are gone — but much of Washington, D.C. remains on edge as Trump launches a sweeping federal response to lingering urban disorder.