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Though the Trump administration claims violence in the capital is getting worse, police statistics show violent crime has ...
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.
If the president goes ahead with the idea, he is expected to announce it at a news conference scheduled for Monday morning.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he was deploying 800 National Guard troops to Washington and temporarily taking ...
Trump mentioned New York, Baltimore, and Oakland as other cities where he wants to put the police under federal control.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is expected to announce the deployment of the National Guard to patrol D.C. streets at a ...
President Donald Trump said Monday he’s taking over Washington’s police department and activating 800 members of the National ...
The president is holding a news conference Monday morning to discuss efforts to fight crime and clean up the nation's capital ...
The White House increased the presence of federal law enforcement in Washington over the weekend, deploying 450 officers ...
Civil rights leaders say Trump, a longtime antagonist, is overreaching by taking over policing in the nation's capital.
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.
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