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The president said he was declaring a public safety emergency and his administration would be removing homeless encampments.
After President Donald Trump's announcement that his administration would take over Washington’s police department for at ...
A National Guard deployment reacheed 400 members in Washington as a federal operation began targeting crime and homelessness ...
The Washington, D.C., police chief has ordered more cooperation between officers and federal immigration officials.
City officials and advocates spent much of the day trying to clear the city’s dozens of homeless camps, urging people to go ...
For a city whose population is 41% Black, D.C.’s homeless population is disproportionately Black, at 82.5%. Compare that to ...
National Guard troops deployed to D.C. will assist law enforcement in a variety of roles, but aren't making arrests, ...
Using bulldozers and garbage trucks, authorities began tearing down homeless encampments as Trump's crackdown on the nation's capital ramped up.
If Donald Trump had any concern for Washington, D.C., he would have sent an army of social workers, not National Guard troops, to help homeless folks.
Homeless services advocates express frustration, concern over President Trump’s 'vague' comments and actions toward the ...
The troops "will remain until law and order has been restored in the District, as determined by the president".