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Former Vice President Pence backed Trump's federal action in Washington, D.C., citing high homicide rates, while Democrats counter claims of violent crime rise.
By TERRY TANG As President Donald Trump declared Washington, D.C., a crime-ridden wasteland in need of federal intervention ...
Thousands of Washington, D.C., residents protested the arrival of additional National Guard troops from three Republican-led ...
It’s a noticeably different situation than the chaotic one that prompted the biggest military callup in Washington since the ...
In New Mexico’s most populous city, National Guard troops are listening to the police dispatch calls, monitoring traffic ...
The moves come as federal agents and National Guard troops have begun to appear across the heavily Democratic city after ...
Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., on Sunday underlined his stance that President Donald Trump deploying the National Guard to Washington, D.C., over concerns of high crime and the level of homelessness ...
Republican governors are sending hundreds of National Guard troops to aid in Trump's takeover of policing in D.C.
The shift comes after defense officials said the soldiers deployed to the capital wouldn’t be armed.
National Guard troops from three states are deploying to Washington D.C. to assist with crime and homelessness.
MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart criticized overheard conversations about D.C. safety as Trump sent federal troops to patrol streets, resulting in over 240 arrests this week.