Trump, DC and Federal takeover
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President Donald Trump met with police and military in D.C., on Thursday to oversee the surge in federal law enforcement as he talks about expanding to other cities.
Thus far, Trump’s federal takeover has featured National Guard troops and vehicles stationed in visible locations around the city, with critics arguing that they’ve neglected lower-income areas that have experienced high levels of crime, HuffPost’s Sara Boboltz reports.
President Donald Trump said Thursday he would expand the law enforcement and National Guard crackdown he ordered in Washington, DC, this month to other jurisdictions as he appeared at a US Park Police facility to promote the initiative.
President Donald Trump said he will join law enforcement on the streets of Washington, DC, on Aug. 21 amid his federal takeover of DC
Federal authorities have set up checkpoints around the nation's capital, asking people for their immigration status and detaining them.
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Trump Visits Officers And Troops In DC: "It's Like A Different City," "To Me, I Feel Very Safe Now"
President Donald Trump joined service members at the US Park Police office in Washington, D.C., on Thursday to thank them for their service and deliver pizza and hamburgers in appreciation of their efforts.
Vance’s criticism of Newsom – a potential 2028 presidential candidate – comes as the Golden State governor’s press office X account has been aping Trump’s distinctive social media style and
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DC's homeless response rife with years of mismanagement, wasteful spending amid Trump crackdown
A Fox News Digital review found that Washington, D.C.'s handling of the homeless problem has been fraught with issues for years before President Trump's crackdown.