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Gady Serralta, director of the U.S. Marshals Service, joins “CUOMO” to discuss the federal takeover of Washington, D.C., law ...
Joint federal-local patrols have been patrolling the streets since Trump declared a federal takeover of Washington, D.C., earlier this month to check crime. Over 1,500 troops have been deployed in the ...
Trump has utterly failed to win over D.C. residents, who aren’t convinced his takeover is anything but a series of photo ops, ...
The Trump Justice Department is investigating whether Washington, DC’s Metropolitan Police Department manipulated crime data, ...
The Interior Department is deputizing federal border agents and sending them to National Park Service sites amid the federal ...
Since the president launched a takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department, deployed federal law enforcement from agencies like ICE and the FBI and sent in National Guard troops nine days ago, the ...
President Donald Trump needs Congress' permission to use D.C.'s police for over 30 days, but there are no such limits on its National Guard. Experts spoke to NPR about how the takeover could end.
It’s that DC’s government has proven incapable of even the most basic level of public administration. Blame Congress.
Liberals were up in arms this week after President Trump said he wanted a review of the Smithsonian Institute — saying their ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Wednesday that the U.S. Marshals Service is offering $500 cash rewards for any tips that lead to an arrest in Washington, D.C., during President Donald Trump’s ...
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More than a week into the president’s declared crime emergency, life in Washington, D.C., is remarkably normal.