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Crime is down, and many tents are gone — but much of Washington, D.C. remains on edge as Trump launches a sweeping federal response to lingering urban disorder.
Though the Trump administration claims violence in the capital is getting worse, police statistics show violent crime has ...
President Donald Trump said Monday he’s taking over Washington’s police department and activating 800 members of the National ...
This week, however, Washington, DC has become a manifestation of something less inspiring: the grandstanding instincts of the ...
President Donald Trump announced that he is federalizing the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department to address a "public safety emergency" in the district.
President Trump on Monday announced he was taking federal control of Washington, D.C.’s police department and deploying the National Guard in the city in an attempt to fight crime. “Our capital ...
Donald Trump has deployed military and federal law enforcement to curb violent crime in Washington, as he seeks to make good ...
Moving the homeless from city centers doesn't address the core issues of the problem said Glenn Bailey of the Crossroads ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced Monday he is placing Washington, D.C.'s police department under federal control and deploying the National Guard to the city as he escalates his criticism ...
There's an increased police presence in D.C. as part of President Trump's efforts to enhance the city's safety.
Trump says he plans to make an announcement Aug. 11 about a D.C. crime initiative, even as violent crime is down significantly in the nation's capital.