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Photos show federal law enforcement officers throughout the nation's capital as President Donald Trump vows to crack down on crime throughout Washington, D.C.
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit Trump in Washington on Monday to discuss 'ending the war' with President Donald Trump
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Trump administration partially retreats from a takeover of Washington's police. Here's what to know
Federal troops are patrolling the National Mall and neighborhoods across Washington while President Donald Trump's administration exerts extraordinary power over law enforcement in the nation's capital.
Days after Donald Trump announced that he was temporarily seizing control D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department, residents have reported getting warnings and seeing homeless camps removed with bulldozers.
After leaving Alaska, Trump says the best way to end the war is "to go directly to a peace agreement" rather than a temporary ceasefire.
Washington Examiner journalist Anna Giaritelli shares how a 2020 sexual assault in Washington, D.C., changed her life and career after her attacker was repeatedly released.
Trump says grass across DC's parks needs replaced, vowing not only to tackle crime in the nation's capital but to make D.C. "so beautiful again."
President Donald Trump took unprecedented steps toward federalizing Washington, D.C., saying it’s needed to fight crime even as city leaders pointed to data showing violence is down.
Disapproval of American leadership hit its highest point since Trump’s first term, amid a rocky U.S.-Canada relationship.