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As Democrats push back on a military crackdown on crime in U.S. cities, Trump defended the move and said it is not about authoritarianism.
Washington — President Trump on Monday signed an executive order to push Washington, D.C., and other localities to end cashless bail for arrested suspects, threatening to withhold federal funding from ...
As Trump goes after Illinois and Maryland, Eric Garcia breaks down the data to show how his attacks helped Gavin Newsom in ...
Trump's deployment of 1,700 National Guard personnel has already happened, but it's not related to a crime crackdown.
Bill Daley served as White House chief of staff for President Obama and his family has long political ties to Chicago, with ...
Insha Rahman of the Vera Institute advised Democrats to reject Trump's crime crackdown as a political power grab during the ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday, threatening to suspend or terminate federal funding for cities and ...
Trump rejected allegations that his use of the National Guard in Los Angeles and Washington, DC, was an abuse of power. "I'm not a dictator," he said.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, a Democrat, pushed back on President Trump’s plan to deploy National Guard troops to America’s ...
President Donald Trump signed an order threatening to freeze federal funding to governments and jurisdictions that have ...
Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D-IL) spoke on Monday in response to reports that President Donald Trump is planning to send the National ...
An executive order released on Monday directs the creation of specialized Guard units to quell civil disturbances in each ...