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National Guard Troops in D.C. Armed for Self-Defense Amid Rising Concerns

National Guard Troops in D.C. Armed for Self-Defense Amid Rising Concerns

POLITICS - 8/26/2025

In a recent move, over 2,300 National Guard troops in Washington D.C. have begun carrying weapons for self-defense. This deployment, ordered by the Pentagon, aims to enhance safety amidst rising crime concerns.

Trump's Federal Crackdown Expands: National Guard Deployments Surge

Trump's Federal Crackdown Expands: National Guard Deployments Surge

POLITICS - 8/18/2025

As Trump expands his federal crackdown, three more states are sending National Guard troops to DC. But experts warn this may not curb crime effectively. Cities brace for impact as tensions rise.

Trump's D.C. Policing Overhaul: What Residents Need to Know

Trump's D.C. Policing Overhaul: What Residents Need to Know

POLITICS - 8/12/2025

President Trump's announcement to take over policing in D.C. has sparked mixed reactions from residents. With federal agents on the streets, will this initiative enhance safety or create tension? Find out what this means for the community.

Trump's Controversial Call to Evict Homeless from Washington DC: A New Crime Prevention Strategy?

Trump's Controversial Call to Evict Homeless from Washington DC: A New Crime Prevention Strategy?

POLITICS - 8/10/2025

In a bold social media post, Trump demands the eviction of homeless residents from Washington DC, stirring controversy and sparking protests. Despite claims of rising crime, statistics reveal a different story.

Trump Moves to Reopen Notorious Alcatraz Prison for America's Most Dangerous Criminals

Trump Moves to Reopen Notorious Alcatraz Prison for America's Most Dangerous Criminals

POLITICS - 5/5/2025

In a shocking announcement, President Trump orders the federal government to rebuild and reopen Alcatraz, aiming to house the most dangerous offenders. Could this historic prison serve as a new symbol of law and order?

U.S. Businesses Breathe Easy as Corporate Transparency Act Enforcement Ends

U.S. Businesses Breathe Easy as Corporate Transparency Act Enforcement Ends

BUSINESS - 3/3/2025

In a surprising policy shift, U.S. businesses are no longer required to report beneficial ownership information under the Corporate Transparency Act. This decision has sparked controversy, with critics claiming it aids criminals and foreign oligarchs. The Treasury Department announced the change, celebrating it as a win for small businesses while raising questions about the future of corporate accountability. What does this mean for the fight against money laundering?

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