WASHINGTON – The city government in the nation’s capital sued the Trump administration over the deployment of National Guard troops, with Washington, DC officials alleging the president has "run ...
Washington, DC, officials are suing the Trump administration, accusing the president of violating the Constitution and federal law by sending thousands of National Guard troops into the city without ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. “They just see us as little toy soldiers to put on the street to show some muscle.” ...
President Trump’s deployment of Washington National Guard troops to patrol the nation’s capital has been extended through December to ensure that service members receive the full scope of benefits for ...
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser issued an order Tuesday laying out how the District will work with federal agencies moving forward. The order includes the new Safe and Beautiful Emergency Operations Center ...
D.C.’s nearly two-week stretch without a homicide during the federal law enforcement surge came to an end early Tuesday, when a man was fatally shot. The District had not recorded a homicide since Aug ...
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration announced Wednesday it was taking over Washington DC’s historic Union Station — an iconic rail hub that federal officials say has turned into a crime-ridden dump.
National Guard troops patrol the grounds of the Washington Monument with the Capitol seen in the distance. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP) The attorney general for the District of Columbia says the nation’s ...
WASHINGTON — Law enforcement nabbed more than 80 suspects in the nation’s capital Wednesday night as a part of President Trump’s war on crime — with suspected killers, sex offenders and drug ...
The surge in federal law enforcement in Washington, DC, has “enhanced” the capacity of local police officers and led to fewer crimes, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser said this week while adding that it had ...
National Guard troops deployed in Washington, DC, as part of President Donald Trump’s anti-crime initiative are expected to have their military orders extended through December, a senior official ...
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