Trump administration to keep DC police chief in place
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This week is a reminder that Democrats are still vulnerable to the classic GOP law-and-order gambit deployed by Presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, and most ruthlessly by Trump. It’s far easier to demonize criminals than to produce real solutions. But Democrats need to come up with something before 2028.
Anti-Trump CNN pundit S.E. Cupp criticized Democrats' response to President Trump's D.C. police federalization, saying their fact-based approach ignores voter feelings.
Late Friday, Washington, D.C. officials announced the district’s police chief is back in place after the Trump administration rescinded an order from U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi that stripped the chief of her power.
A traffic checkpoint set up by Washington, DC, police and federal agents drew community outrage on Wednesday night as President Donald Trump’s takeover of the city’s police entered its third night.
A CNN panel suggested on Monday that the response from national Democrats to President Donald Trump's plan to address crime in Washington, D.C. might come across as tone-deaf.