President Trump's rationale for taking over the Washington, D.C., police force and deploying the National Guard is "out of touch with the facts on the ground," says D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb ...
Washington policing: National Guard troops are starting to appear on the streets of Washington, where President Trump has deployed 800 Guard members and 500 federal agents to fight what he calls “out ...
In an unprecedented move, President Trump has taken over Washington, D.C.'s police department and activated its National Guard. The federal takeover invokes rare, but legal, presidential authorities, ...
D.C.’s mayor acknowledged local officials could do little to block what was expected to be a 30-day takeover of the capital’s policing. President Trump suggested his action might be expanded to other ...
After a decade of threatening to take over the deeply Democratic District of Columbia, President Donald Trump on Monday announced he would exert more federal control over the capital city by taking ...
When President Trump announced his plans to mobilize Washington, D.C.'s National Guard and take control of the city's local police force, he suggested that other liberal-leaning cities could be next. ...
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