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Trump warns he may bypass Congress with national emergency to keep DC police control beyond 30 days
President Donald Trump says he may use national emergency powers to keep control of DC police beyond 30-day limit as part of crime crackdown that has led to over 100 arrests.
Since taking office, President Trump has called for the elimination of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, suggesting it could be dismantled as soon as December. Lately, his team has backed away from that idea,
President Donald Trump said he believed Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy want to make peace.
President Donald Trump said he may declare a national emergency in Washington, D.C. if Congress doesn't renew his control over the city's police department.
A federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration's plan to reallocate more than $4 billion in federal disaster preparedness funds, marking a legal victory for 20 states that challenged the move.
U.S. Rep. Scott Fitzgerald asked President Donald Trump to make an emergency declaration to ensure Wisconsin communities have access to resources need to recover from severe floods.
Yesterday: Current and former CDC staff protested Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for their past criticisms of vaccines, saying their views endangered the CDC.
Union officials warn that their excision from federal workplaces will ultimately degrade service to the public.
While visiting flooded homes in Milwaukee, Evers said he hasn't heard from FEMA since his call for aid Aug. 13, but hopes for a timely decision.
The Trump administration is transferring Federal Emergency Management Agency staffers to help speed the hiring of thousands of immigration enforcement agents, according to staff notices seen by Reuters and a government spokesperson,
Attorney General Pam Bondi issued an order Thursday that amounted to a reversal of "sanctuary" policies in D.C. The District sued over the order Friday.