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South Park” continued its cartoon assault on the Trump administration Wednesday, with an episode that addressed the federal takeover of Washington, D.C.'s police department. The latest installment on Comedy Central depicted the recurring character “Towelie” — a walking,
CNN's Scott Jennings defends the federal takeover of Washington DC's police: ABBY PHILLIP: There's no denying D.C.'s got a crime problem, but should these governors be sending troops from their states where they have crime problems to D.
“South Park” slowing down when it comes to mocking the Trump administration. In the latest episode of the popular Comedy Central animated series, a recurring character named “Towelie,” a walking and talking towel, visits major landmarks in Washington, DC, as armed military and tanks are present.
As federal authorities carried out over 100 immigration arrests following President Trump's takeover of D.C., agents videoed themselves ripping down a vulgar anti-ICE sign.
The Interior Department is deputizing federal border agents to National Park Service sites amid the federal law enforcement takeover of Washington, D.C., Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said
It’s possible Donald Trump’s abrupt decision to “federalize” law enforcement in Washington, D.C., was just a one-off power grab, reflecting the federal government’s unique control of the capital city and Trump’s own obsession with Washington as ...
Washington, DC, is awash in "crime, bloodshed, bedlam and squalor and worse," our nation's president told us Monday, Aug. 11. The thing is, despite the high-profile assault, violent crime in the nation's capital is the lowest in more than 30 years.
President Donald Trump said he will join law enforcement on the streets of Washington, DC, on Aug. 21 amid his federal takeover of DC