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President Trump's remarks Monday included a slam against Oakland, which included a suggestion that he might pursue a similar public safety strategy to the one he announced for Washington, D.C.
President Donald Trump on Sunday pledged to remove homeless people from Washington, D.C., and put criminals "in jail," ...
With a move to take over law enforcement in Washington, D.C., Trump also vows to clear away the homeless and pave the potholes.
Trump said law enforcement would target homeless populations, stating, “We’re getting rid of the slums,” and described the capital as being “taken over by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals.” ...
Trump announced changes that will be coming to D.C., such as ending it's status as a sanctuary city and putting Bondi in ...
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Independent.ie on MSNTrump deploys National Guard to fight ‘crime wave’ in WashingtonUS president Donald Trump said yesterday he is taking over Washington’s police department and activating 800 members of the National Guard in the hopes of reducing crime, even as city officials ...
There are major differences between what the New Mexico National Guard is doing in Albuquerque and what Trump wants the guard to do in D.C. For one, Albuquerque police and city leaders actually ...
On the pretext of a “crime wave” in the city, Trump’s latest “big lie,” he is putting the US capital under military rule.
President Donald Trump has taken control of the District of Columbia’s law enforcement and ordered National Guard troops to ...
Nonprofit agencies that serve homeless residents of Washington, D.C., were left with little idea of what to expect Monday.
In an attempt to increase public safety, President Donald Trump declared the homeless will have to move from Washington DC, in a recent announcement.
President Donald Trump is promising to announce new steps to tackle homelessness and crime in Washington just days after ...
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