These are the top stories from the 5 p.m. newscast on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Spanberger wins Virginia gubernatorial race Trump foe Boasberg hit with articles of impeachment Parents, teen charged for OWI ...
WASHINGTON, DC-The White House is comparing the low murder rate in New Delhi to the high rate in Chicago as it builds its case for federal intervention in that city. White House spokesperson Karoline ...
President Donald Trump made the stunning claim that he can send any military branch he wants — including “The Navy” — to U.S. cities as part of a crackdown he has tried out using the National Guard.
Oct 29 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump has told U.S. troops he was prepared to send "more than the National Guard" into U.S. cities if needed, in the latest demonstration of his willingness to ...
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President Donald Trump threatened to send "more than the National Guard" to combat crime in U.S. cities as his efforts to send troops into places like Chicago has faced roadblocks. Speaking during a ...
President Trump early Tuesday threatened to send more troops to cities amid his crackdown on crime, telling U.S. service members in Japan that some places may need “more than the National Guard.” “We ...
Speaking to U.S. troops at Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan, President Trump said he would “send more than the National Guard” into U.S. cities “that are troubled.” Trump went on to say that he would make ...
President Donald Trump escalated his threats to send troops to U.S. cities, telling thousands of military service members on Tuesday that he is prepared to send “more than the National Guard.” “We ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York State Attorney General Letitia James is asking you to send her your documentation of Immigration & Customs Enforcement and federal agent activity. James launched the initiative ...
A Texas election review has identified thousands of illegal immigrants on the state's voter rolls, Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson said Monday. Nelson said a cross-check of state voter records ...
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