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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Washington, D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb said Friday he has filed a lawsuit challenging U.S.
Washington is seeking an emergency restraining order against President Donald Trump’s takeover of its police department.
President Donald Trump announced he would federalize the district's Metropolitan Police Department and deploy the National ...
People being forced from their makeshift living quarters in Washington spoke to The Associated Press about feeling persecuted ...
The suit argues that the move to federalize the city’s Police Department was a “brazen usurpation of the district’s authority ...
The order effectively strips authority from the head of the Metropolitan Police Department days after Trump launched a ...
It is my opinion that the Bondi order is unlawful, and that you are not legally obligated to follow it,” DC Attorney General ...
A young black woman in DC beamed on camera as she said she was 'feeling more safe than I ever felt' in the nation's capital ...
President Donald Trump 's face-to-face high-stakes summit with President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday could determine ...
D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb is suing President Donald Trump following the administration deploying National Guard troops as part of a crime crackdown.
Since the start of President Trump's takeover of D.C., more than 100 arrests have been made in the predominately Black city.
Wearing seatbelts is required by law in DC and will land you with a $50 fine if you are caught without one, but that's not ...