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Protesters booed and jeered Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and White House deputy chief of staff ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A National Guard vehicle collided with a civilian car less than a mile from the U.S. Capitol on Thursday morning as troops continued to take up positions around the city during ...
WASHINGTON — West Virginia is among three Republican-led states that said Saturday that they were deploying hundreds of National Guard members to the nation’s capital to bolster the Trump ...
Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have visited National Guard troops at Union Station amid protests ...
An analysis conducted for the Intercept found that the militarization of D.C. could end up costing hundreds of millions.
Deputy White House chief of staff Stephen Miller on Wednesday railed against what he called “stupid white hippies” who were ...
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WDTV on MSNWest Virginia National Guard members arrive for Trump’s ‘Make D.C Safe and Beautiful’ initiative
Members of the West Virginia National Guard and those from other states arrived in Washington, D.C. as part of Trump’s initiative to ‘Make D.C. Safe and Beautiful.’ ...
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LAist on MSNHow long can Trump's DC takeover last? Here's what to know
President Donald Trump needs Congress' permission to use D.C.'s police for over 30 days, but there are no such limits on its National Guard. Experts spoke to NPR about how the takeover could end.
Roughly 8 in 10 Washington, DC, residents oppose President Donald Trump ordering the federal government to take ...
U.S.-NATO MEETING: U.S. and NATO military officials will meet today to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine as the White ...
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Raw Story on MSNPete Hegseth and JD Vance take trip to Shake Shack — it's soon disrupted by angry locals
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance tried to visit the Shake Shack in Union Station, only to be ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s Interior Secretary Repeats Weird D.C. Restaurant Claim
Appearing on Fox Business Wednesday morning, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum touted Trump’s crackdown, which is strongly opposed by most D.C. residents.
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