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President Trump is the first president to use a declared emergency to wrest control of Washington, D.C.’s police force.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said troops will not get involved in law enforcement but would be “proactive” if they saw ...
A senior Army official said that some troops were deploying with D.C. police Tuesday night and that their mobilization marked ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal judge in San Francisco is weighing whether the Trump administration violated federal law by ...
White House official says to expect "significantly higher National Guard presence” in Washington, D.C. Wednesday evening.
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he will seek more permanent federal control of the Washington, D.C., police ...
The president said he was declaring a public safety emergency and his administration would be removing homeless encampments.
A National Guard deployment reacheed 400 members in Washington as a federal operation began targeting crime and homelessness ...
Maj. Gen. Scott Sherman testified Tuesday at a trial to determine whether the Trump administration violated federal law when ...
The presence of National Guard troops in Washington, DC, is expected to expand Wednesday evening, according to a White House ...
President Donald Trump says he may use national emergency powers to keep control of DC police beyond 30-day limit as part of ...
After President Donald Trump's announcement that his administration would take over Washington’s police department for at ...