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After declaring a public safety emergency Aug. 11 in Washington, D.C., President Donald Trump suggested that declaring a national emergency would let him bypass the law’s limits.
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New lawsuit challenges Trump’s federal takeover of DC police department as crackdown intensifies
District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb filed a lawsuit saying Trump is going beyond his legal power over the ...
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The New Republic on MSNWatch What Federal Agents Are Really Getting Up to Around D.C.
Historically, it takes U.S. officials roughly 18 months to negotiate a new trade agreement with another country. That boils ...
Rumors spread online Friday that the U.S. government will soon be issuing stimulus checks to taxpayers in certain income ...
Back in early spring, Trump’s efforts upended the U.S. Institute of Peace, among other institutions and departments. On ...
The true believers of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Make America Healthy Again movement are fuming over a New York Times report ...
Federal prosecutors say they won't file criminal civil rights charges against the officers involved in the March 2020 death ...
The Supreme Court ruled in 2000 that police roadblocks or checkpoints are only legal when they serve a specific road safety concern.
Plans for a new "operational training facility" for Northumbria Police have been officially submitted to Sunderland City ...
The showdown in Washington is the latest attempt by Trump to test the boundaries of his legal authority to carry out his tough-on-crime agenda, relying on obscure statutes and a supposed state of ...
President Donald Trump ‘s face-to-face high-stakes summit with President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday could determine ...
FBI Director Kash Patel said Friday that more than 120 arrests have been made in the District since President Donald Trump’s ...
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