Trump, DC and Washington
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5hon MSN
Trump embraces tough-on-crime mantra amid DC takeover as he and Democrats claim political wins
President Donald Trump is proudly promoting the work of roughly 2,000 National Guard troops in Washington to confront what the Republican president describes as an out-of-control crime wave in the Democratic-run city.
The poll by progressive outfit Data for Progress also said only 11% of voters think President Donald Trump will limit National Guard deployment to DC.
A 20-second promo released by Comedy Central depicted the recurring character “Towelie” — an anthropomorphic towel — riding in a bus past the U.S. Supreme Court building and White House, where armed troops were patrolling. A tank rolled by in front of the White House.
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced on Thursday that Washington, D.C., will soon offer a new shelter for homeless people during President Donald Trump’s federal takeover of the city’s crime response. “We have shelter space available for anyone who needs it,
15hon MSN
Pirro directs prosecutors to pursue tougher charges in DC but softens enforcement of some gun crimes
Washington DC’s top federal prosecutor says that her office will pursue the toughest criminal charges for arrests made in the Trump administration’s purported crime crackdown, even as the office softens enforcement of a DC law that makes it illegal to possess rifles and shotguns in the city.
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.
Gady Serralta, director of the U.S. Marshals Service, joins “CUOMO” to discuss the federal takeover of Washington, D.C., law enforcement by the Trump administration last week. “We should never accept that the capital of the United States is a location where you can get robbed,