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Attorney General Pam Bondi declared Washington, D.C. “safer” after a federal crime crackdown led by the Trump administration netted 52 arrests—including an MS-13 gang member.
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Mediaite on MSN‘Thank You, Thank You’: Pam Bondi Claims DC Residents Are Whispering Their Gratitude to Federalized Police
Pam Bondi claimed that residents of Washington, D.C. are whispering their thanks when passing by federalized law enforcement officers. The post ‘Thank You, Thank You’: Pam Bondi Claims DC Residents Are Whispering Their Gratitude to Federalized Police first appeared on Mediaite.
Washington, D.C.’s attorney general calls administration’s actions ‘gravest threat’ to district’s self-governance
Attorney General Pam Bondi issued an order rescinding sanctuary city policies in Washington, D.C. and naming an "emergency police commissioner."
Federal authorities have arrested 465 individuals since launching a crime operation in Washington, DC on Aug. 7, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday. The overnight sweep netted 52 arrests, including an MS-13 gang member with previous convictions for driving while intoxicated and drug possession, Leavitt told reporters.
President Donald Trump announced earlier this week the decision to federalize Washington, D.C., as he cited crime and violence.
Following a legal challenge by Washington officials, US Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a revised order Friday directing the DC mayor to provide the Metropolitan Police Department’s assistance for federal immigration enforcement,
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Pam Bondi touts 'such cooperation' between DC police and federal agencies
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi describes the results of federalizing Washington, D.C.'s, police and issues a warning to sanctuary cities on 'Kudlow.'
Attorney General Pam Bondi declared on Thursday an end to Washington, D.C.’s sanctuary city era and ordered the immediate dismantling