President Donald Trump dined at a restaurant in Washington, DC, for the first time since taking office, praising the city's safety due to his administration's crime crackdown, while protesters outside chanted against him. Trump announced plans to target another city with similar efforts, highlighting a shift in his approach to DC's safety and his engagement with the city.
A federal grand jury has refused to indict individuals targeted in President Trump's D.C. crime crackdown, including Alvin Summers and Sean Dunn, highlighting legal setbacks for Prosecutor Jeanine Pirro amidst a controversial law enforcement surge in the city.
Donald Trump visited a DC police station to promote his crime crackdown efforts, boasting about improvements and plans to regrass parks, while also celebrating a legal victory and criticizing the city's crime situation, which he attributes to his administration's policies.