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US President Donald Trump on Monday placed Washington DC, a heavily Democratic city, under federal control, citing .
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Trump's plan to deploy National Guard in DC sparks backlash from residents—but some welcome it
Washington, D.C., residents had mixed reactions to President Trump's plan to federalize the nation's capital, as some called it a "terrible idea" and others said they support it.
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Washington, DC is more dangerous than the capitals of many third-world countries, senator says
Ark., discusses how President Donald Trump can bring crime under control in Washington, D.C. on 'America's Newsroom.' ...
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FOX 5 DC on MSNTrump places DC police under federal control and deploys National Guard
President Donald Trump announced Monday that he is placing the D.C. police department under federal control and is deploying the National Guard in an effort to boost public safety in the nation’s ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNTrump deploys army reserves to Washington DC and takes control of local police
The US President said crime in the capital was out of control, but statistics show rates have reached a 30-year low.
US President Trump has declared a federal takeover of Washington, DC, citing concerns over crime and homelessness. He termed it as “Liberation Day” and promised a crackdown, deploying federal agents ...
On Monday, Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller named Ozuna as a candidate to be placed on waivers and picked up by a contender by ...
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I'm glad Trump is focused on nonexistent DC crime wave, not his campaign promises | Opinion
I'm glad Trump is focusing on an imaginary Washington, DC, crime wave and adding more gold to the White House. Lower grocery ...
United States President Donald Trump on Monday announced his decision of deploying the National Guard across Washington DC ...
President Donald Trump is set to hold a news conference at 10 a.m. Monday from the White House on efforts to crack down on ...
Trump has announced that he is going to deploy National Guard troops in Washington DC to 're-establish law and order'.
The president is set to hold a news conference Monday morning to discuss efforts to fight crime and clean up the nation's ...
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