WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Two weeks after President Donald Trump issued a crime emergency in Washington, D.C., he issued an order expanding actions in the District — and nationwide. Under Trump’s ...
Once the emergency ends, Trump will lose his broad authority under the DC Home Rule Act to commandeer local police services for federal purposes. In recent weeks, the administration has ordered DC’s ...
Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser opened the door for federal agents to continue policing the district indefinitely as President Trump’s emergency order tackling crime in the nation’s capital is set ...
The emergency declaration behind the federal takeover of Washington DC expires today, according to the mayor's office. President Donald Trump can't control its police force more than 30 days without ...
President Donald Trump doesn’t mind letting his 30-day takeover of Washington, DC’s Metropolitan Police Department lapse on Wednesday, White House officials told CNN — mainly because he feels the city ...
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As DC crime emergency is set to expire, community leaders demand action with persistent violence
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — A Maryland man was killed in D.C. over the weekend. Officers found a 20-year-old unconscious on Birney Place SE Sunday afternoon. Police are still looking for the shooter.
DC Fire and EMS visited Center City Public Charter School to educate students on fire safety and demonstrate how to call 911 ...
With EPA now facing the possibility of an appeal or further rulemaking, companies should carefully evaluate their compliance programs, emergency response plans, and documentation procedures to ensure ...
President Donald Trump’s 30-day emergency declaration in Washington, DC, expires at the end of Wednesday, the mayor’s office says, but the federal law enforcement surge in the nation’s capital is ...
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