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In an attempt to increase public safety, President Donald Trump declared the homeless will have to move from Washington DC, in a recent announcement.
DC Mayor says Trump’s police takeover and National Guard deployment is ‘unsettling and unprecedented’: Live - Speaking at a ...
The move has already caused confusion among federal agents tasked with tackling local crime. "No one knows who is in charge ...
President is deploying National Guard in response to what he calls a crime emergency, with 800 troops to be sent to DC.
But Trump exaggerated or misstated many of the facts surrounding public safety in Washington, where the crime rate has fallen ...
During a major security announcement for Washington, D.C., the U.S. president compared the city’s crime rate to San José, ...
The emergency declaration, combined with new tech, will give government broad new abilities to watch and monitor citizens.
Local leaders in Seattle are voicing strong opposition to President Donald Trump's recent decision to take control of ...
The president's plan prompted Mayor Muriel Bowser to voice concerns about the potential use of the National Guard to patrol ...
FBI director Kash Patel admits that the murder rate in America is on track to be the lowest in U.S. history, undercutting President Donald Trump’s depiction of major cities as crime-riddled hellscapes ...
According to the Army, Guard troops will be deployed under Title 32, or “federal-state status” authority. That means the troops can conduct law enforcement activities on the streets of the nation’s ...
The Army has activated about 800 D.C. National Guard soldiers to support law enforcement across the nation’s capital.