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The White House declined to explain what legal authority Trump would use to evict people from the nation’s capital.
Trump says he plans to make an announcement Aug. 11 about a D.C. crime initiative, even as violent crime is down significantly in the nation's capital.
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The US president vowed to evict homeless people from Washington, DC, and jail criminals, despite the city mayor disputing a ...
The Trump Administration has initiated a crackdown on Washington, D.C., crime, deploying over a dozen federal law enforcement ...
Six months into Donald Trump’s second term, his administration is at war with the federal judiciary, evading court orders ...
Not for the first time, European capitals are gripped with apprehension that Russian President Vladimir Putin will surgically ...
FNC's Shannon Bream hosts Marie Harf, Matt Gorman, and Horace Cooper to discuss President Trump's planned meeting with ...
President Donald Trump took to social media on Sunday addressing plans to target crime in Washington D.C., warning the ...
Fox News contributor Ted Williams, a former member of the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department, challenged President Donald Trump ahead of a possible move to federalize law enforcement in ...
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Offensive linemen Justin Herron and Colby Sorsdal, and tight end Kenny Yeboah, were all placed on the reserve/injured list.