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President Donald Trump says homeless people in the nation’s capital will be moved far from the city as part of his federal ...
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About a dozen members took a stroll around the National Mall yesterday. Other troops deployed around monuments elsewhere.
Despite Democrats desperately claiming that crime is actually down in Washington D.C., even Justice Department official ...
The law lets Trump control the police department for a month, but how aggressive the federal presence will be and how it could play out remained open questions.
Trump has previously dispatched federal agents and National Guard troops on the streets of Washington D.C. during the George ...
The Justice Department's Harmeet Dhillon said that "A malodorous homeless person" tried to steal her phone in Washington D.C. on Tuesday.
As Trump sends the National Guard to D.C. to address crime, homeless advocates criticize the move to arrest homeless people ...
When Atlanta revealed its ambitious plans to clear homeless camps downtown ahead of the FIFA World Cup next summer, city officials said their goal was to house people, ...
False claims about violent crime in the capital are the president's pretext for a sweeping assault on unhoused residents.
The president's tough approach raises questions for unhoused communities. Here is the news to know on Wednesday.
The National Guard is being deployed to Washington, D.C., after President Trump's emergency order to address crime, but some, like Sen. Mike Lee, want the president to go further.