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A man charged with a felony for hurling a sandwich at a federal law-enforcement official in the nation's capital has been fired from his job at the Justice Department.
The nation's capital has been challenging the president's move to seize control of its police force. City leaders have called it the gravest threat to autonomy from federal power in decades.
The fallout from Trump's federal takeover of the police force in D.C. continues. Bondi's latest move prompts backlash.
MPD head Pamela Smith warns that the Trump administration’s order would lead to operational chaos and put the lives of ...
Washington, D.C., Police Chief Pamela Smith pushed back Friday morning on Attorney General Pam Bondi’s move to install the Drug Enforcement Agency chief at the head of the district’s police, ...
The nation’s capital sued to block President Donald Trump’s takeover of its police department in court on Friday, hours after ...
The Justice Department sent letters to sanctuary jurisdictions demanding cooperation with immigration enforcement or face ...
He’s spent more than 31 years as a law enforcement officer, including 22 at the DEA. At the agency, he worked in Oklahoma, New York and Washington. He spent time overseas in Colombia, Afghanistan and ...
District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb accused Trump of going far beyond his legal authority and asked a judge ...
Washington, D.C., officials are taking the Trump administration to court over what they call an unlawful federal seizure of ...
The move followed Attorney General Pam Bondi's announcement that DEA chief Terry Cole would assume the duties of police chief ...