Trump, DC and National Guard
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Trump, DC and Federal Law-Enforcement Crackdown Ripples
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Current law allows the president to control the city’s policy force for 30 days unless Congress authorizes an extension.
As federal authorities carried out over 100 immigration arrests following President Trump's takeover of D.C., agents videoed themselves ripping down a vulgar anti-ICE sign.
Tim Dillon has condemned Donald Trump’s takeover of Washington DC, saying it is “everything Alex Jones [a prominent conspiracy theorist] has warned us about”. Speaking on his podcast The Tim Dillon Show on Saturday (16 August),
Tennessee has sent 160 National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., as President Donald Trump and the White House continue to push their crime fighting directive.
Restaurants in Washington, D.C., have experienced a sharp decline in reservations and foot traffic after President Donald Trump announced a federal takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department and mobilized National Guard troops in the city.
Michael Sullivan was just settling into his role as chief of the Capitol Police when President Donald Trump shined a bright light on law enforcement in the nation’s capital. Trump’s move to exert emergency powers over local police and deploy the National Guard has been felt throughout the District, as Sullivan can attest.
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Trump’s aggressive push to take over DC policing may be a template for an approach in other cities
The left sees President Donald Trump’s attempted takeover of law enforcement in Washington as part of multifront march to autocracy.
As federal authorities carried out dozens of immigration arrests following Trump's takeover of D.C., agents were seen ripping down an anti-ICE sign. (Credit: ICE)
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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s DC Takeover Targets the Real Criminals: Delivery Drivers
The Trump administration has been snatching delivery drivers off the street mid-order as part of their sweeping federal effort to make Washington, D.C. “safer,” as multiple residents have reported. “Yesterday,