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The Republican governors of Ohio, South Carolina and West Virginia have ordered hundreds of National Guard troops to the nation's capital.
Fear in the streets. Buildings burning. Law enforcement struggling to tamp down violence and bring chaos under control.
Hundreds gathered peacefully in the nation's capital on Saturday afternoon to protest President Trump's attempted takeover of the city's police department and deployment of National Guard units ...
The White House has backed off plans for a full takeover of the D.C. police force and will allow for the city’s police chief ...
The Trump administration agreed to leave the Washington, D.C., police chief in control of the department, while Attorney General Pam Bondi directed the District's police to cooperate with federal ...
If this column were a theater, the marquee might read, “Now Playing: The Epstein and Maxwell - An Extended Run.” It continues ...
These protests come after President Donald Trump announced a federal police takeover on Monday, giving him control of the ...
Trump has been targeting crime in Washington over the past week, deploying 800 National Guard troops as well as taking control of D.C. police for 30 days.
The Republican governors of West Virginia, South Carolina and Ohio announced Saturday they will send National Guard troops to ...
Trump fulfills campaign promise by federalizing D.C. with 30-day emergency control, cracking down on crime in the nation's ...
Demonstrators around the country protested redistricting plans backed by Trump aimed at bolstering Republicans ...
West Virginia is sending 300 to 400 members of its National Guard to the nation's capital to assist in the Trump ...