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The president said he was declaring a public safety emergency and his administration would be removing homeless encampments.
President Donald Trump directly controls DC's police and National Guard because of the federal enclave's unique status, ...
After President Donald Trump's announcement that his administration would take over Washington’s police department for at ...
A National Guard deployment reacheed 400 members in Washington as a federal operation began targeting crime and homelessness ...
Trump mobilized 800 members of the guard, though not all have been deployed yet, and ordered the city's Metropolitan Police ...
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If Donald Trump had any concern for Washington, D.C., he would have sent an army of social workers, not National Guard troops, to help homeless folks.
The Supreme Court legitimized this practice in a 2024 decision in which the conservative justices ruled that the city of ...
The Trump administration is dropping the 'Housing First' strategy in D.C., sparking criticism that the move may worsen ...
President Trump is calling up the D.C. National Guard and federal law enforcement to address crime in the capital.
According to PBS, in the last five months, some 70 homeless encampments have been removed. Leavitt said that as of Tuesday, only two homeless encampments remain in the district parks maintained by the ...
As Trump sends the National Guard to D.C. to address crime, homeless advocates criticize the move to arrest homeless people ...