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President Donald Trump's law-enforcement crackdown on Washington expanded Wednesday and top administration officials visited National Guard troops to support a deployment that has left parts of the U.
Marines and National Guard troops on the streets of Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., are ostensibly restoring law and order.
The president describes cities as “blood-soaked” and “cesspools.” His military incursions into D.C. and L.A. culminate growing anti-urban sentiment on the right.
Hurricane Erin is nearing the North Carolina coast, and its far-reaching effects are already causing rip currents and bigger ...
Chris Cuomo argues the real story behind GOP states sending National Guard troops to D.C. isn’t crime but politics. He points out that violent crime in the capital is already at a 30-year low, ...
President Donald Trump has expanded his law-enforcement crackdown in Washington, D.C., with top officials visiting National ...
Vice President Vance will speak with National Guard soldiers stationed at Union Station on Wednesday amid the Trump ...
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller went off on protesters as he and other Trump administration officials met with National Guard troops.
More than 400 Hoosier National Guard troops with the 38th Infantry Division are back home again in Indiana on Wednesday. The National Guard soldiers landed at the Indianapolis International Airport ...
Protesters booed and jeered Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and White House deputy chief of staff ...
The D.C. Police Union reported on its Facebook page that violent crime is down by 22% and property crime is down by 6%.