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Trump federalizes DC police and activates National Guard to combat crime: ‘Take our capital back’
President Donald Trump announced Monday his plan to activate hundreds of National Guard troops and federalize the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department to address violent crime in the nation ...
Opinion
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I'm glad Trump is focused on nonexistent DC crime wave, not his campaign promises | Opinion
I'm glad Trump is focusing on an imaginary Washington, DC, crime wave and adding more gold to the White House. Lower grocery prices can wait.
President Donald Trump is ramping up efforts to curb crime in the nation’s capital on Monday as he threatens a federal ...
Donald Trump has deployed National Guard to Washington, DC, as part of a crime purge that will also banish homeless people ...
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Straight Arrow News on MSNTrump to outline DC crime plan, homeless removal today at White House: Unbiased Updates, Aug. 11, 2025
President Donald Trump threatens to clear homeless camps and send more federal law enforcement into Washington, D.C.
There's an increased police presence in D.C. as part of President Trump's efforts to enhance the city's safety.
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Washingtonian on MSNDC’s Attorney General Warns of Increased Involuntary Hospitalizations as Trump Increases Pressure on DC
The Office of the DC Attorney General sent an email to area hospitals on Thursday afternoon warning them to prepare for an ...
Trump announced a historic escalation of law enforcement in DC on Monday, deploying both the National Guard to patrol the streets and placing the city’s police department under federal ...
The U.S. military is preparing to activate hundreds of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., according to a U.S.
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, said on MSNBC on Sunday that Trump’s statements comparing the capital to a “war-torn ...
President Donald Trump said on Monday he was putting Washington's police department under federal control and ordering the ...
President Donald Trump is set to hold a news conference at 10 a.m. Monday from the White House on efforts to crack down on crime in Washington D.C.
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