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As three of the most powerful men in the world attempted to seize yet another media moment broadcasting the White House’s crackdown on crime in Washington, protesters in the station drowned them out.
Vice President JD Vance told FOX News host Laura Ingraham on Wednesday what he saw during a visit with federal troops contributing to security on the streets of Washington D.C. VICE PRESIDENT J.D. VANCE: The most interesting thing,
Ark., commends President Donald Trump possibly joining Washington, D.C., police on patrol and defends the National Guard's 'entirely appropriate role' on 'The Story.'
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser questions why so many federal officers involved with President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown in the nation's capital continue to cover their faces.
As hundreds of federal law enforcement officers and National Guard troops descend on Washington as part of President Donald Trump’s public display of force against crime in the nation’s capital, the president and his allies have increasingly directed their ire toward the city’s juvenile crime laws.
The Trump administration has deployed an overwhelming show of force in the nation's capital in response to a supposed “crime emergency.”
Pedestrians walk their dogs past parked military vehicles. Commuters move past National Guards at metro stations. Baseball fans are watched by soldiers as they go to a game in Nationals Park. For a second week,
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DC has been cleaned up in a way people don’t recognize, 'Ruthless' podcast co-host observes
Ruthless’ podcast co-hosts discuss the response to President Donald Trump’s crime crackdown in Washington, D.C. on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
ICE typically operates with a much lower profile. Agents have been criticized for operating in plainclothes as they detain people in unmarked vehicles.
“South Park” slowing down when it comes to mocking the Trump administration. In the latest episode of the popular Comedy Central animated series, a recurring character named “Towelie,” a walking and talking towel, visits major landmarks in Washington, DC, as armed military and tanks are present.