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President Trump ordered an increased federal law enforcement presence in Washington, D.C. after a former DOGE staffer was assaulted.
Trump on Thursday night announced he would send federal law enforcement into Washington. for a seven-day operation, which, according to a White House statement, could be extended as needed. An ...
“Washington, DC is an amazing city, but it has been plagued by violent crime for far too long," White House press secretary ...
Edward Coristine, a former DOGE staffer known online as “Big Balls,” was brutally beaten in Washington D.C. early Sunday ...
The Trump administration plans to slash security funding for Washington, D.C., according to a grant notice, even as President ...
The Trump administration plans to slash security funding for Washington, D.C., according to a grant notice, even as President ...
The DOJ opened an investigation into New York Attorney General Letitia James{beacon} FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS are ...
Bags full of at least 30 “fraudulent oxycodone pills,” which appeared to be fentanyl, 210 grams of crack cocaine, 600 grams of marijuana, 64 grams of hashish oil were all seized, ...
Federal officers will monitor D.C.'s sanctuary city status and process concealed carry license requests, among other tasks.
President Donald Trump is threatening to federalize the District of Columbia — and the catalyst is an unusual one.
President Donald Trump ordered police to increase their presence in Washington, D.C., after the attack of a DOGE staffer.