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In an attempt to increase public safety, President Donald Trump declared the homeless will have to move from Washington DC, ...
“We’re going to be removing homeless encampments from beautiful parks, which now, a lot of people can’t walk on,” Trump told ...
Though the Trump administration claims violence in the capital is getting worse, police statistics show violent crime has ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is expected to announce the deployment of the National Guard to patrol D.C. streets at a ...
The US President cast his actions as necessary to “rescue” Washington from a purported wave of lawlessness. Statistics show ...
US President Donald Trump said Monday he will deploy military and federal law enforcement in Washington as he seeks to curb violent crime in the nation's capital.
There's an increased police presence in D.C. as part of President Trump's efforts to enhance the city's safety.
Civil rights leaders say Trump, a longtime antagonist, is overreaching by taking over policing in the nation's capital.
Monday marked the formal beginning of Donald Trump’s plans to deploy members of the National Guard in Washington, DC and take control of the city’s police force.The dramatic move was in response to ...
If the president goes ahead with the idea, he is expected to announce it at a news conference scheduled for Monday morning.
The takeover is only expected to last 30 days, and troops who are deployed to the area are not expected to openly carry weapons.
US president called out five other cities, including New York and Los Angeles, which could face similar measures ...