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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Several thousand Washington D.C. residents on Saturday marched to demand U.S. President Donald Trump end the deployment of National Guard troops patrolling the capital city's streets.
Thousands have taken to the streets of Washington, D.C., to protest President Donald Trump's federal takeover of policing in the nation's capital. Protesters marched over two miles from Meridian
Protesters have taken to the streets after Donald Trump announced he would take over policing in a major US city due to “rising crime”. Follow live. Donald Trump said the Government will take over the Washington DC police due to “rising crime”. Crime is falling in the nation’s capital.
On Sept. 1, AFL-CIO leads 900+ “Workers Over Billionaires” protests nationwide, challenging Trump’s labor policies and rallying for worker power.
Watch live coverage of the U.S. military parade in Washington, D.C. The parade commemorates the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, which coincides with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday. Opponents of Trump’s agenda are rallying in hundreds of cities nationwide for “No Kings” protests.
Eight years after the Women's March drew thousands of protesters to D.C. ahead of President Donald Trump's first inauguration, the same planners are bringing crowds together again today for the ...
WASHINGTON -- Washingtonians are responding with protests during the fourth week of National Guard troops and federal agents patrolling D.C.'s streets. See photos of week one, two and three of the Trump administration crime and homelessness crackdown in D.C. and read what the law allows.