Report: D.C. Mayor Bowser Planning No Legal Challenge to Trump’s Police Takeover
Mayor Muriel Bowser reportedly has no plan to issue a legal challenge against President Donald Trump’s order for federal law enforcement to take over Washington, DC.

Mayor Muriel Bowser reportedly has no plan to issue a legal challenge against President Donald Trump’s order for federal law enforcement to take over Washington, DC.

The San Francisco Chronicle believes it has found the pattern in those cities where President Donald Trump has sent federal law enforcement to protect residents and restore order: they are all led by black politicians. The Chronicle claimed: Trump and other members

Representative Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said Monday on CNN’s “The Arena” that President Donald Trump had “manufactured” an emergency to take federal control of the police department in Washington, D.C.

Democrat Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser is in utter denial when it comes to her crime-ridden city, asserting that President Donald Trump’s view of the nation’s capital is “shaped by his COVID-era experience during his first term” and claiming that crime has already been robustly addressed, deeming Trump’s actions “unsettling and unprecedented.”

The Washington, DC, Police Union is backing President Donald Trump’s call to take federal control of Washington, DC, due to rampant crime.

Democrats attempted to troll President Donald Trump on Monday after he announced major steps to combat rising crime in Washington, DC.

Monday on CNN’s “News Central,” former Deputy Director of the FBI Andrew McCabe claimed that President Donald Trump taking federal control of the police department in Washington, D.C., will cause “major impacts on the safety and security of this country.”

President Donald Trump highlighted examples of crimes against public officials and lawlessness in Navy Yard in southeast Washington, DC, over the weekend during his announcement that the federal government is taking control of the Metropolitan Police Department.

WASHINGTON–U.S. Attorney for the District of Washington, DC, Jeanine Pirro said Monday that “young thugs” are committing “too much violent crime” in the nation’s capital as President Donald Trump federalizes the Metropolitan Police Department.

The Department of Defense has mobilized the National Guard and has other specialized units ready to address crime in Washington, DC.

President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he is taking major steps to address rampant crime in Washington, DC.

President Donald Trump holds a press conference to announce a crackdown on crime in Washington, DC, on Monday, August 11.

President Donald Trump vowed to make Washington, DC, “safer and more beautiful than it ever was,” adding that he would be cleaning out the homeless and putting criminals in jail.

President Donald Trump announced he will hold a press conference at the White House on Monday outlining a plan to “essentially stop violent crime” in Washington, D.C., following a recent federal law enforcement surge in the city.

A World Bank consultant, former Australian diplomat, and father of three is being held without bond and charged with sexually abusing three of his children’s playmates who lived in his Northwest Washington, DC, neighborhood. Thomas Mahony, 42, was arrested in

Thursday, White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller told NewsNation’s Kellie Meyer that the nation’s capital was “more violent than Baghdad.”

Trump has ordered federal law enforcement officers to patrol the streets of D.C. for the next seven days to crack down on violent crime.

A prominent DOGE member known for his online persona “Big Balls” was assaulted in Washington, DC, which prompted President Donald Trump to call for a federal takeover of the nation’s capital.

President Donald Trump threatened to take “federal control” of Washington, D.C., unless the crime in the city was addressed and called for a change in D.C.’s law regarding prosecuting minors as adults.

National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) hearings on the devastating Washington, DC, helicopter-plane crash that killed 67 people revealed devastating findings last week, with Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy scolding the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for ignoring safety concerns.

The United States Senate voted 50-45 to confirm former Judge Jeanine Pirro to serve as the U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C.

Several people in Maryland were rescued from their vehicles after they were stuck in floodwaters as a result of heavy thunderstorms in Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia that have brought flash flooding.

One of America’s most scandal-ridden local politicians won his city council seat back in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, after being ousted following an arrest and federal bribery allegations.

President Donald Trump highlighted how the Boston Red Sox have been on a winning streak since several players visited the White House at the beginning of the month.

President Donald Trump floated the idea of the federal government taking over Washington, DC, saying crime would go way down.

Singer-songwriter Ben Folds, who stepped down from his role at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts one minute after President Donald Trump took over, attacked the center’s new director, Richard Grenell, by ironically claiming he is “throwing little

Actor David Corenswet, who portrays the Man of Steel in director James Gunn’s upcoming “Superman” movie, has decided that “the American Way” part of the Superman motto just isn’t working for him. So, he altered the saying to “Truth, Justice, and good things.”

An intern for Rep. Ron Estes (R-KS) was shot and killed in Washington, D.C. on Monday.

Officials in Washington, DC, have ended the practice called redshirting where parents enroll their child late into kindergarten.

Federal workers protested the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) move to the current National Science Foundation (NSF) headquarters in Virginia on Tuesday, forcing the planned press conference by Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) and HUD Sec. Scott Turner to be moved into a secure room.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) was hospitalized on Wednesday morning and treated for dehydration after he felt “lightheaded” while working out at the gym, according to multiple reports.

Kristi Noem, the current United States Secretary of Homeland Security and former governor of South Dakota, was rushed to a hospital in Washington, DC, after suffering an allergic reaction.

WASHINGTON–President Donald Trump swore in new soldiers and soldiers who were reenlisting during the parade celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States Army on Saturday night.

Capitol Police said about 60 demonstrators were arrested on Friday during a veterans’ protest on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, after the group breached a law enforcement line of bike racks.

Several major tech companies are helping fund the festivities surrounding President Trump’s upcoming military parade in Washington, DC, this weekend.

The House of Representatives voted to pass a bill that would prohibit illegal aliens from being able to vote in elections in Washington, D.C., overturning a 2022 law.

Trans actor and activist Laverne Cox was Grand Marshall on Saturday at the World Pride Parade that flooded the streets of Washington, DC.

Trans activist Ts Madison has been saluted with a Washington, DC, day of honor simply titled “Ts Madison Day.” It was quickly applauded by the recipient as an antidote to “this egregious Trump regime.”

A Democrat representative reportedly invited the father of the anti-Israel suspect accused of murdering two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, DC, on Wednesday to President Donald Trump’s joint address in March.

Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday condemned the murder of two young Israeli diplomats in Washington, DC, “in the strongest terms” and said that “the perpetrators must be brought to justice.”
