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The Justice Department's Harmeet Dhillon said that "A malodorous homeless person" tried to steal her phone in Washington D.C. on Tuesday.
As Trump sends the National Guard to D.C. to address crime, homeless advocates criticize the move to arrest homeless people ...
False claims about violent crime in the capital are the president's pretext for a sweeping assault on unhoused residents.
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Straight Arrow News on MSNTrump gives DC's unhoused population an ultimatum: shelter, treatment or jail
As hundreds of National Guard troops arrived in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt ...
The president's tough approach raises questions for unhoused communities. Here is the news to know on Wednesday.
The National Guard is being deployed to Washington, D.C., after President Trump's emergency order to address crime, but some, like Sen. Mike Lee, want the president to go further.
The White House on Tuesday said homeless people in Washington, D.C. could be subject to fines and jail time as the administration cracks down on crime in the city.
Mayor Muriel Bowser sought to reassure residents in the nation's capital, adding that the National Guard deployment was ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced a federal crackdown on DC homeless encampments as part of President ...
Where will the homeless go? D.C.'s shelters are currently at capacity, advocates say, creating uncertainty over Trump's plan for the homeless. This raises questions whether the president would ...
“Over the course of the next month, the Trump administration will relentlessly pursue and arrest every violent criminal in ...
The White House says people living on the street in Washington, D.C., can avoid jail by going to a shelter. Homeless ...
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