In a surprising turn, President Trump is letting his federal takeover of Washington, DC's Metropolitan Police lapse, citing new cooperation from Mayor Bowser. Discover the implications of this decision and the ongoing legislative battles that could reshape local governance.
As President Trump's control over D.C. police faces expiration, crime statistics show a mixed picture. Mayor Bowser praises cooperation but warns of trust issues as Congress debates future oversight.
Thousands march in Washington, D.C., demanding the withdrawal of National Guard troops as Trump threatens deportations in Chicago. The protest highlights growing tensions over federal control and public safety.
President Trump claims success in reducing crime in D.C. through federal control and National Guard deployment, but questions arise over the legality and effectiveness of the operation.
President Trump is set to sign an executive order to eliminate cashless bail in Washington, D.C., claiming it endangers public safety. Critics argue this policy disproportionately affects low-income individuals and lacks statistical support.
In a controversial move, Trump's administration has taken control of DC's police force, leading to a drop in crime rates but a surge in immigrant arrests. Is this the new norm for law enforcement?
President Trump announces plans to join police and military on the streets of Washington, D.C., amid ongoing protests against federal control. Will this move calm tensions or escalate them further?
President Trump's unprecedented decision to federalize D.C.'s National Guard and take control of local policing raises serious concerns about military involvement in civilian law enforcement and the implications for democratic norms.
A new poll reveals that nearly 80% of Washington, DC residents oppose President Trump's federal control of the city's police and increased military presence, feeling less safe despite his claims of improved safety.
In a bold move, the Trump administration has deployed hundreds of West Virginia National Guard members to Washington, D.C., aiming to tackle crime and homelessness. The decision has sparked protests and concerns over federal overreach amidst a backdrop of lower violent crime rates.