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 significant move, the Trump administration has announced plans to take control of Union Station, aiming to revitalize the iconic transportation hub. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasized the need for better management and increased revenue to restore the station's former glory amidst claims of a crime wave in Washington, DC.
In a bold move, the Transportation Department plans to reclaim management of Washington Union Station, aiming to revitalize the iconic hub plagued by crime and maintenance issues. Will this change restore its former glory?
In a bold move, the Transportation Department plans to manage D.C.’s Union Station, a decision announced by Secretary Sean P. Duffy amid heightened security from National Guard and federal officers.
The Department of Transportation is set to take over the management of Washington, D.C.'s Union Station, aiming to improve safety and aesthetics in a move criticized during the Trump administration.
During a photo op with National Guard troops at Union Station, JD Vance was met with chants of 'Free DC!' from protesters. Amid criticism, he defended the deployment of troops, claiming it was necessary for safety in the capital.
As Trump officials visit National Guard troops in D.C., they face fierce protests. Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Stephen Miller are booed for their photo op, sparking controversy over public safety and homelessness.
As federal forces patrol low-crime areas in Washington DC, residents question their effectiveness. With military vehicles near Union Station and agents responding to minor disturbances, the focus seems misplaced amidst a crime drop.