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Trump Ramps Up Federal Law Enforcement in D.C. to Combat Crime
President Trump is deploying additional federal law enforcement agents to Washington, D.C., starting this week, to combat rising crime rates, focusing on key locations and collaborating with local officials to reduce both petty and violent crime as part of the D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force.
Trump Ramps Up Federal Law Enforcement in D.C. to Combat Crime
President Trump is deploying additional federal law enforcement agents to Washington, D.C., starting this week, to combat rising crime rates, focusing on key locations and collaborating with local officials to reduce both petty and violent crime as part of the D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force.
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64% Bias Score


Hate Crime Indictment in Washington Embassy Shooting
Elias Rodriguez, accused of fatally shooting two Israeli embassy staff members in Washington D.C. in May, has been indicted on federal hate crime charges, potentially facing the death penalty; prosecutors plan to prove antisemitism motivated the attack.
Hate Crime Indictment in Washington Embassy Shooting
Elias Rodriguez, accused of fatally shooting two Israeli embassy staff members in Washington D.C. in May, has been indicted on federal hate crime charges, potentially facing the death penalty; prosecutors plan to prove antisemitism motivated the attack.
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48% Bias Score


Cold Case Solved: 1995 Murder of D.C. Police Officer
Amir Jalil Ali, 62, was arrested Tuesday for the 1995 murder of his then-girlfriend, 24-year-old Washington, D.C. police officer Denna Fredericka Campbell, in Silver Spring, Maryland; charges were dropped in 1995 but reinstated based on new DNA evidence.
Cold Case Solved: 1995 Murder of D.C. Police Officer
Amir Jalil Ali, 62, was arrested Tuesday for the 1995 murder of his then-girlfriend, 24-year-old Washington, D.C. police officer Denna Fredericka Campbell, in Silver Spring, Maryland; charges were dropped in 1995 but reinstated based on new DNA evidence.
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24% Bias Score


Trump Considers Federalizing D.C. Police After Assault
President Trump announced he may federalize Washington, D.C.'s police force and overturn its home rule after a former government employee, Edward Coristine, was assaulted during a carjacking attempt on Sunday. Two 15-year-old suspects were arrested.
Trump Considers Federalizing D.C. Police After Assault
President Trump announced he may federalize Washington, D.C.'s police force and overturn its home rule after a former government employee, Edward Coristine, was assaulted during a carjacking attempt on Sunday. Two 15-year-old suspects were arrested.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Threatens Federal Takeover of Washington D.C. Despite Crime Drop
President Trump reiterated his intention to place Washington D.C. under federal control, citing high crime, despite official data showing a 26% crime decrease in the first half of 2025 compared to the previous year; this action is opposed by Washington D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton.
Trump Threatens Federal Takeover of Washington D.C. Despite Crime Drop
President Trump reiterated his intention to place Washington D.C. under federal control, citing high crime, despite official data showing a 26% crime decrease in the first half of 2025 compared to the previous year; this action is opposed by Washington D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Threatens Federal Takeover of Washington D.C. Despite Crime Drop
President Trump reaffirmed his intention to place Washington D.C. under federal control due to purportedly high crime rates, despite official data showing a 26 percent decrease in crime in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024. This action challenges the city's autonomy, granted...
Trump Threatens Federal Takeover of Washington D.C. Despite Crime Drop
President Trump reaffirmed his intention to place Washington D.C. under federal control due to purportedly high crime rates, despite official data showing a 26 percent decrease in crime in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024. This action challenges the city's autonomy, granted...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Renews Call to Federalize D.C. Amid Declining Crime Rates
President Trump's renewed call to federalize Washington, D.C., following a carjacking injuring a DOGE staff member, is unlikely due to requiring Congressional approval to overturn the 1973 Home Rule Act, despite his claims of rising crime contradicting official data showing decreases in 2025 compare...

Trump Renews Call to Federalize D.C. Amid Declining Crime Rates
President Trump's renewed call to federalize Washington, D.C., following a carjacking injuring a DOGE staff member, is unlikely due to requiring Congressional approval to overturn the 1973 Home Rule Act, despite his claims of rising crime contradicting official data showing decreases in 2025 compare...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Considers Federal Takeover of D.C. Police Amid Rising Crime
In response to the violent assault of a former DOGE worker in Washington, D.C., President Trump is considering federalizing the city's police force and deploying the National Guard to combat rising crime, potentially overriding the District of Columbia Home Rule Act.

Trump Considers Federal Takeover of D.C. Police Amid Rising Crime
In response to the violent assault of a former DOGE worker in Washington, D.C., President Trump is considering federalizing the city's police force and deploying the National Guard to combat rising crime, potentially overriding the District of Columbia Home Rule Act.
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68% Bias Score

Trump Threatens D.C. Takeover Amidst Crime Decrease
President Trump threatened to use the National Guard in Washington, D.C., following the assault of a young staffer, despite crime rates decreasing. He aims to take control of the city's police and overturn the Home Rule Act, potentially altering D.C.'s governance.

Trump Threatens D.C. Takeover Amidst Crime Decrease
President Trump threatened to use the National Guard in Washington, D.C., following the assault of a young staffer, despite crime rates decreasing. He aims to take control of the city's police and overturn the Home Rule Act, potentially altering D.C.'s governance.
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60% Bias Score

Confederate General's Statue to Be Reinstalled in Washington D.C.
The U.S. National Park Service will reinstall a statue of Confederate General Albert Pike in Washington D.C., despite his pro-slavery views and following its destruction during a 2020 Black Lives Matter protest; this aligns with President Trump's efforts to revise American history.

Confederate General's Statue to Be Reinstalled in Washington D.C.
The U.S. National Park Service will reinstall a statue of Confederate General Albert Pike in Washington D.C., despite his pro-slavery views and following its destruction during a 2020 Black Lives Matter protest; this aligns with President Trump's efforts to revise American history.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Threatens to Federalize Washington D.C. Over Rising Crime
President Trump threatened to revoke Washington D.C.'s Home Rule Act and federalize the city due to rising crime, citing a recent assault on a government employee as a primary concern. This follows an executive order he signed earlier this year and campaign promises throughout 2024.

Trump Threatens to Federalize Washington D.C. Over Rising Crime
President Trump threatened to revoke Washington D.C.'s Home Rule Act and federalize the city due to rising crime, citing a recent assault on a government employee as a primary concern. This follows an executive order he signed earlier this year and campaign promises throughout 2024.
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60% Bias Score

Senator Lee Revives Bill to Federalize Washington D.C. Amidst Crime Concerns
Senator Mike Lee reintroduced the BOWSER Act to federalize Washington, D.C., following an assault on a former government employee and President Trump's threat to take federal control, aiming to address concerns over rising crime and the District's criminal code revisions.

Senator Lee Revives Bill to Federalize Washington D.C. Amidst Crime Concerns
Senator Mike Lee reintroduced the BOWSER Act to federalize Washington, D.C., following an assault on a former government employee and President Trump's threat to take federal control, aiming to address concerns over rising crime and the District's criminal code revisions.
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56% Bias Score
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