DC Crime Policies and Federal Surge: What’s Next as Trump’s Emergency Order Ends

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President Trump's emergency order in Washington D.C., which federalized local police and increased law enforcement presence, expired after Congress chose not to extend it, highlighting ongoing tensions over the city's autonomy and federal control, with upcoming legislative debates threatening further changes.
Topics:nation#city-autonomy#congress-bills#federal-police#politics#trump-emergency-order#washington-dc
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