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When President Trump announced his crackdown on crime in Washington, D.C., the local U.S. Attorney said she wanted to focus ...
White House efforts to tighten its grip on the Washington, D.C., police force are prompting pushback from the city’s leaders, ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said he and Russian President Vladimir Putin did not reach a deal to end Russia’s war in Ukraine ...
Tension in the nation's capital escalated over the question of who controls the city's police department after Washington, ...
Local leaders and advocates Thursday said that President Donald Trump’s decision to seize the District of Columbia’s 3,400-member police force and deploy 800 National Guard members is a ...
President Donald Trump's police takeover of Washington, D.C., highlights two of his administration's most dangerous qualities ...
President Trump has long demonized “blue” cities like Los Angeles, Washington and New York, claiming their leaders have ...
The president might have found allies in Southeast Washington, where violent crime has long vexed residents. But when he described the city as “disgusting,” with “roving mobs,” his remarks left those ...
President Donald Trump’s high-stakes summit with President Vladimir Putin could determine the fate of European security as ...
The left sees President Donald Trump's attempted takeover of law enforcement in Washington as part of multifront march to ...
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser, left, and District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb walk out of federal ...
The White House promised a ramp-up of National Guard troops and federal officers on the streets of Washington, D.C., around ...
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