In a bold move, President Trump suggested that the federal government may revoke the licenses of TV networks that he perceives as biased against him. This comes after ABC suspended 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' due to controversial comments linking a crime to Trump's supporters. Is this the beginning of a media crackdown?
New Jersey follows New York's lead in allowing broader access to COVID-19 vaccines, challenging federal restrictions. The move aims to reduce confusion and ensure public health safety amid ongoing vaccine debates.
The Trump administration is set to reclaim control over Union Station, aiming for significant renovations and improved safety. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasizes the need to restore this historic landmark to its former glory, with local support for federal investment. Will this initiative transform Union Station into a safe and vibrant hub once again?
In a controversial move, the federal government is pressuring Kilmar Abrego Garcia to plead guilty or face deportation to Uganda. His attorneys claim this is a tactic to force a plea deal amidst serious allegations.
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?
In response to a federal letter threatening to cut funding, Washington officials reaffirm their commitment to sanctuary policies. Attorney General Nick Brown calls the threats hollow, while local law enforcement faces scrutiny.
Washington DC is taking legal action against the federal government following Attorney General Pam Bondi's controversial appointment of a DEA head as the district's police commissioner. The lawsuit seeks to reverse this takeover amidst rising tensions and claims of illegal actions.
As President Trump deploys National Guard troops in D.C., Mayor Bowser adopts a restrained approach, calling it 'unsettling' while navigating the complexities of federal oversight.
President Trump's recent vow to remove homeless encampments in D.C. raises questions about his plans and the fate of those affected. Advocacy groups express concerns over vague details and potential human rights violations.
With the federal government stepping in, Terry Cole leads the charge to tackle crime in Washington, D.C. Discover his extensive background and the implications of this unprecedented move.