August 29 GOP senators say they're open to Trump deploying National Guard in their states' blue cities President Donald Trump's suggestion that he would send National Guard troops to Democratic-led Baltimore and Chicago riled up Democratic senators, while some Republicans in states with high-crime blue cities welcomed the idea.
August 29 President Trump issues 'MAKING FEDERAL ARCHITECTURE BEAUTIFUL AGAIN' executive order Trump's new executive order promotes classical and traditional architecture for federal buildings while leaving the door open to alternative styles.
August 28 Maryland governor says he would ‘absolutely welcome’ federal support in crime crackdown Maryland Gov. Wes Moore addresses whether he would welcome federal support in targeting Baltimore's crime amid President Donald Trump's crackdown on crime in Washington, D.C., on 'The Will Cain Show.'
August 28 JONATHAN TURLEY: Grand jury finds indictment of ex-DOJ employee tough to swallow. Can justice be served? A grand jury won't indict a Washington, D.C., man who was shown on video throwing a sandwich at federal officers, raising questions about potential overcharging in assault case.
August 28 DC Mayor Bowser reverses course, admits Trump's federal crime crackdown is working D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser changed her stance on President Donald Trump's federal officer surge after initially calling it "unsettling," now praising its effectiveness in reducing crime.
August 28 DC politicians kept 'chopping away' at law enforcement, paving way for Trump takeover, former FBI agent says A former FBI special agent says that that policies surrounding crime in Washington, D.C., backfired, leading to President Donald Trump's federalization of city police.
August 27 Crime by the numbers: Results of Trump's crackdown in DC and where homicide rates are highest Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier breaks down the results of President Donald Trump's National Guard deployment in Washington, D.C., and the cities with the highest murder rates on 'Special Report.'
August 27 DC man accused of hurling sandwich at federal officer escapes indictment Former DOJ employee Sean Dunn avoided indictment after allegedly throwing a Subway sandwich at a federal officer during a Washington D.C. street confrontation.
August 27 SCOOP: House Republicans ready slew of DC crime bills as Trump promises end to city violence The House Oversight Committee is preparing to advance a slew of Washington, D.C., crime-related bills when Congress returns in September.
August 27 Trump, House GOP allies eye pathways to extend White House crime crackdown in DC President Donald Trump's congressional allies are working on legislation to help extend his grip on D.C.'s police force.