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There was little sign of President Trump's deployment of troops and federal agents in some of Washington, DC's most crime-ridden neighborhoods.
The White House says 60 people suspected of being in the US illegally are among those caught in the federal dragnet.
The National Guard started ramping up its presence in Washington on Thursday, deploying troops to the National Mall and Metro stations as President Trump’s takeover of city crime-fighting ...
This time around, Bowser took a different tact from the start. She flew to Florida to meet with Trump at Mar-a-Lago after he ...
The police chief’s order establishes that Metropolitan Police Department officers may now share information with immigration ...
Some Republican governors have agreed to deploy their own National Guard members to aid the Trump administration in immigration enforcement, such as in Iowa and Tennessee. The secretary of Homeland ...
Asked about his move this week to federalize policing in Washington, he brought up concerns over security around the 2028 ...
Tenn., plans to introduce a resolution to remove the 30-day limit on President Donald Trump's control of Washington D.C.'s ...
Crime on the streets of Washington, D.C., has become practically apocalyptic, to the point that President Donald Trump has ...
President Donald Trump has taken over Washington D.C.’s police force and deployed the National Guard in the capital.The president took over the city’s police department for 30 days, and says he wants ...
Washington D.C. Councilmember at-large Robert White joined "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss President Donald Trump deploying the ...
Washington, D.C.'s police chief has issued a directive to boost collaboration between local law enforcement and federal ...