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President Donald Trump urged homeless people living in Washington, D.C., to move out “IMMEDIATELY” and claimed “we will give ...
While we are targeting criminals and trying to remove criminals off of the streets, we also want to make DC safe and ...
President Trump is calling up the D.C. National Guard and federal law enforcement to address crime in the capital.
And the chasm between Trump’s sweeping plan to “clean up” D.C. and his actual authority over the city sets up a stark choice for the president: He can either settle for a significantly diminished ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt talked about the Trump administration's plans to address homelessness in Washington, D.C., saying individuals could be "susceptible to fines or to jail ...
America needs to know why your nation’s capital, a place where 700,000 tax-paying Americans live, should be the 51st state,” ...
The new picture of law enforcement in the nation’s capital began taking shape Tuesday as some of the 800 National Guard ...
The city says that the number of homeless people is down but that the number of people living in “unsheltered locations” like ...
Nurses, veterans, and community members waved signs outside the Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Decatur on Tuesday ...
Trump deploys national guard troops after taking control of DC police, sparking fears of similar moves elsewhere ...