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Gov. Kathy Hochul pushed President Trump not to send the National Guard to New York in a recent phone call, highlighting the city’s decline in crime, she revealed Tuesday.
The president won a significant victory but not a complete one. That's why he's seeking further relief from New York’s highest state court.
Democratic elected officials in cities targeted by Trump have publicly rejected suggestions that their residents need the National Guard. “Crime is at its lowest point in decades, visitors are coming back, and San Francisco is on the rise,” Mayor Daniel Lurie said.
President Trump said on Friday that he planned to target Chicago and New York for his next federal crackdown on crime, suggesting he was willing to use active-duty troops on city streets.
Despite claims from President Donald Trump that crime in the Big Apple is rising, Mayor Eric Adams told ABC News on Tuesday that New York does not need more National Guard troops to keep the city safe.
President Donald Trump announced he will attend the 2025 Ryder Cup. The Ryder Cup is a golf tournament between the US and Europe held in September in New York. Trump has attended several other sporting events during his presidency, including the Super Bowl ...
EXCLUSIVE: White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff met with Ukrainian officials in New York City Friday for “very productive and constructive" talks ahead of Kyiv’s emergency U.N. Security Council meeting,
The 1974 Impoundment Control Act gives the president the authority to propose canceling funds approved by Congress. Congress can vote on pulling back the funds or sustaining them, but by proposing the rescission so close to Sept. 30 the White House ensures that the money won’t be spent and the funding lapses.
President Donald Trump met with Smithsonian Institution Secretary Lonnie Bunch III for lunch at the White House on Thursday.
The Trump administration’s Office of Management and Budget said it plans to release more than $184 million in funding for AmeriCorps, after Connecticut, New York and other Democratic-led states sued over the cuts.
Mayor Eric Adams swore in 13-year-old cancer survivor DJ Daniel as honorary deputy mayor for public safety, continuing his nationwide law enforcement recognition tour.