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President Donald Trump declared his crime crackdown in the nation's capital a success on Thursday as he visited federal officers deployed under his plan, which has drawn resident complaints that its tactics are too heavyhanded.
President Donald Trump joined the Metropolitan Police and the National Guard Thursday night for a ride along and lauded improvements to safety in the city since the federal takeover.
Washington’s increasing focus on Beijing is straining the decades-old alliance between South Korea and the United States.
During remarks in the Oval Office, President Trump told reporters he may declare a national emergency in order to keep the National Guard in Washington, D.C. He added that he does not believe believe he will have to take that step after the 30-day deadline.
On Thursday evening in Washington, D.C., the weird juxtapositions of life in this city, eleven days into the Trump Administration’s unprecedented takeover of the District’s local law enforcement, were on full display.
Donald Trump ran on a promise to use the powers of the government for revenge against those he believed wronged him.
President Trump’s federal “crime emergency” takeover in Washington, D.C., has led to the removal of dozens of homeless encampments, sparking alarm from advocates who say the crackdown destroys