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Washington, D.C., sued Aug. 15 to block President Trump’s takeover of its police department, calling it illegal and dangerous. The move installs DEA chief Terry Cole as emergency head, displacing ...
Back in early spring, Trump’s efforts upended the U.S. Institute of Peace, among other institutions and departments. On ...
Democratic lawmakers are pushing a joint resolution to put the kibosh on President Trump's use of the D.C. Metropolitan ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Uphill climb': Fate of Trump's D.C. takeover in 'skeptical' judge's hands
A federal district court judge initially appeared "skeptical" of the Trump administration's legal authority to take control ...
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‘Fascism!’: Fury in DC as Trump’s federal takeover of police sparks massive Washington protests
Dozens gathered in Washington, DC, protesting outside the Metropolitan Police Department and the DC federal courthouse as ...
District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb filed a lawsuit saying Trump is going beyond his legal power over the ...
Schumer dropped an expletive when asked whether Democrats would support Trump's bid to extend federal control over DC's ...
The U.S. Defense Department is sharing AI-generated images of female soldiers to make it seem like the government’s ...
Historically, it takes U.S. officials roughly 18 months to negotiate a new trade agreement with another country. That boils ...
While Washington, D.C., isn’t quite the dystopian hellhole depicted by President Donald Trump, there’s little denying that the city is on a downward trajectory.
The face-to-face high-stakes summit with President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday could determine the fate of European ...
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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