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Using bulldozers and garbage trucks, authorities began tearing down homeless encampments as Trump's crackdown on the nation's ...
President Donald Trump’s plan to deploy the National Guard and clear homeless encampments in Washington, D.C. faces backlash ...
Fear and confusion are spreading within Washington, DC’s homeless population at the start of President Donald Trump’s ...
An employee at the US Department of Justice (DOJ) has been arrested for throwing a Subway sandwich at a federal agent ...
District of Columbia’s homeless residents were packing their belongings Thursday before expected sweeps to clear out ...
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Officials from Montgomery County, Maryland, reportedly appear to be flustered over President Donald Trump’s crackdown on ...
The Trump administration has launched a new initiative aimed at enhancing public safety in the nation’s capital — a move that ...
The White House says 60 people suspected of being in the US illegally are among those caught in the federal dragnet.
Trump, who announced a “criminal emergency” in Washington and took federal control of the US Capital's police department, had ...
Despite White House actions allowing homeless people to be arrested or removed, supporting the unhoused is more effective in ending the problem.
This follows President Donald Trump’s executive action to crack down on crime and homelessness in D.C. Trump suggested people ...