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Tribune Content Agency on MSNBill Press: Trump’s military takeover starts in Washington
Returning to Washington, D.C., this week, we saw three soldiers on a street corner near the Washington Monument. The next ...
According to the document, these options will be presented to each nation’s respective presidential national security advisors for appropriate consideration in ongoing diplomatic efforts ...
The Washington Post on Wednesday revealed $2.4 million in planned ICE expenditures—the bulk of which will go toward 25 Chevrolet Tahoes, with about $174,000 covering the custom-wrapping of Tahoes, ...
Vice President JD Vance is so good at saying exactly what Moscow wants him to say that he’s earned a starring role in state propaganda. During an interview with Fox News’s Laura Ingraham Wednesday ...
Russia launches new wave of attacks, Lavrov says Russia should guarantee security for Ukraine, Vance takes us inside the room, Miller rants against "stupid hippies." ...
The latest installment on Comedy Central depicted the recurring character “Towelie” — a walking, talking towel — riding in a bus past landmarks like the Supreme Court building and the Capitol as armed ...
I was impressed, for example, with your handling of the COVID pandemic here in Ohio. But I question your judgment and rationale for sending 150 Ohio National Guard troops to Washington, D.C.
Bringing prominent White House support to the streets of Washington, Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete ...
" South Park " headed to Washington for its latest spoof of the Trump administration. The Comedy Central series' new episode "Sickofancy," which aired on Aug. 20, continued a season-long thread of ...
The National Guard has been deployed many times historically. Experts say the president's decision to deploy the Guard as a blanket response to crime in D.C. is a departure from its intended mission.
The vice president tried to push back against claims that militarization of the nation’s capital is a “power grab.” He failed in important ways.
The tech industry, ICE, and President Donald Trump's crime crackdown in Washington, D.C. were the target of South Park's latest episode Wednesday.
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