Trump Visits National Guard troops in DC
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WASHINGTON (AP) — With National Guard troops in the streets and federal agents at the door of his former adviser, President Donald Trump spent a heavy dose of his Friday channeling his inner tourist and reliving his bygone days as a sports team owner and construction mogul.
Judge Jeanine Pirro, now serving as the U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., gave an on-the-ground update Friday from the nation's capital,
Up to 1,700 National Guardsmen will deploy across 19 states to support ICE in President Trump’s immigration crackdown, effectively serving as support for an interagency effort.
President Donald Trump said Friday that Chicago could receive similar treatment from the federal government as Washington, D.C., where nearly 2,000 National Guard troops have been deployed to
Earlier this month, the president put the Washington police force under federal control and began surging hundreds of federal agents and National Guard troops to the city for a crackdown on what he said was rampant crime, even though statistics show a sharp recent decline in most major categories of crime.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on Washington, D.C. experiencing a murder-free week since President Donald Trump's crime crackdown and the next steps for the administration to mitigate crime in cities across the U.
Pedestrians walk their dogs past parked military vehicles. Commuters move past National Guards at metro stations. Baseball fans are watched by soldiers as they go to a game in Nationals Park. For a second week,
African-American ladies” are saying, “Please, President Trump, come to Chicago,” the president told reporters Friday, promising the Windy City will be next to receive a
Federal intervention in Washington, D.C., leads to over 550 arrests and significant crime decreases, with 46% drop in robberies and 83% reduction in carjackings.