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As National Guard troops deploy across her city as part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to clamp down on crime, D.C.
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser questioned claims that the influx of federal officers has made the city safer, as ...
An outspoken Trump critic in his first term, Bowser tried cooperation in his second. But that didn't stop the president from ...
The deployment of troops began last week when Trump declared a "crime emergency" in Washington and initiated the takeover of ...
Six Republican states have sent National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., in response to President Trump's crime crackdown, ...
"This doesn't make sense. The numbers on the ground in the district don’t support 1,000 people from other states coming to Washington, D.C.," Mayor Muriel Bowser said.
While Bowser labeled Trump’s Washington D.C. takeover as an "authoritarian push," her tone has been described as more ...
Past presidents called out troops to defend the capital from invasion and insurrection. Trump does so to confront imagined domestic enemies. Past presidents called out troops to defend the capital ...
The Democratic mayor reversed her tone towards Trump’s mobilization of the National Guard to combat crime in her city.
Muriel Bowser, mayor of Washington, D.C., says she has reached out to Attorney General Pam Bondi and hopes to hold a meeting ...
The mayor of Washington, D.C., held back in criticizing the Trump administration’s decision to send in the troops.
Democratic Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington, D.C., bailed out Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) Chief Pamela Smith ...