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Washington, D.C., councilmember Brooke Pinto reacts to the federal takeover and National Guard deployment to the city by ...
National Guard troops are arriving in Washington after President Donald Trump announced on Monday that 800 National Guard ...
Whether crime is technically down or technically up, it’s crystal clear that Washington, D.C., has too much crime ...
Trump invokes federal control over D.C. police amid crime surge, with National Guard spotted leaving armory as authorities ...
Joe Scarborough pointed out on "Morning Joe" contradictions between reporters' private safety concerns and public criticism ...
Law enforcement officials in Washington, D.C., have arrested more than 100 people since Aug. 7, Fox Digital has learned, as ...
MSNBC justice and legal affairs analyst Anthony Coley asserted on Wednesday that Washington, D.C., residents are vexed by ...
Trump’s rhetoric “paints a picture that crime is out of control, even when it is not true, then blames the policies of ...
The "Washington Examiner’s" Anna Giaritelli celebrated that President Donald Trump “was going to do something about the crime” that she fell victim to.
Byron York noted the “nuanced” coverage of crime in Washington, D.C., as reporters reconcile their own experiences in the city.
Monday’s 80-minute news conference represented a culmination of Trump’s campaign against D.C. crime, and of his supporters’ ...
The president cited a number of false and misleading claims about homicides and youth crime in the nation’s capital.
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