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Remember "I alone can fix it"? President Donald Trump, who made that laughable statement in his 2016 convention acceptance speech, is now testing the theory in Washington.
Then-Sen. Joe Biden described avoiding red traffic signals in Washington, D.C., due to carjackers while advocating for his crime bill on the Senate floor.
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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. The right sees it as a bold move to break through the crust ...
DA Larry Krasner challenges Trump's federal law enforcement control after DC takeover, as retired judge switches parties to run against him in November election ...
Crime on the streets of Washington, D.C., has become practically apocalyptic, to the point that President Donald Trump has been forced to take control of the city’s law enforcement operations and ...
Washington, D.C.’s attorney general calls administration’s actions ‘gravest threat’ to district’s self-governance ...
Fear and confusion are spreading among Washington, DC’s homeless population at the start of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on encampments. Leaders from three prominent advocacy groups in the natio ...
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Trump administration partially retreats from a takeover of Washington's police. Here's what to know
Trump administration partially retreats from a takeover of Washington's police. Here's what to know - Federal troops are patrolling the National Mall and neighborhoods across Washington while Presiden ...
Let’s get the obvious information out of the way first: Washington DC is not the dystopian hellscape that Republicans want ...
This is why, for decades, Democrats have settled to leave D.C. voters without direct representation in Congress. They decided ...
An emboldened President Donald Trump is increasingly using his bully pulpit to stamp his imprint on Washington, DC — pushing ...
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In Trump's redistricting push, Democrats find an aggressive identity and progressives are on board
The reaction has drawn cheers from progressives and forged, at least for now, a more united opposition to Trump's second ...
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