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President Trump is using a tool known as a pocket rescission to unilaterally cut roughly $5 billion in congressionally approved funding, sparking bipartisan pushback on Capitol Hill. The
"Anybody murders something in the capital, capital punishment," President Trump said during a televised Cabinet meeting.
La., and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D. remained quiet on President Donald Trump's Intel deal that gives the U.S. a 10% stake in the chipmaker through CHIPS Act funding.
Trump has framed the three-week-old operation as a campaign to eradicate rampant crime and “take our capital back.” The judges and lawyers adjudicating the criminal cases say they’re striving to strike a delicate balance between protecting public safety and preserving civil liberties.
President Donald Trump announces plans to pursue death penalty in Washington for murder cases as part of his crime crackdown in the nation's capital.
As President Donald Trump asserts his power to control the nation’s capital, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Wednesday that his department will manage Union Station taking control away f
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Trump: Feds Will Seek Death Penalty For All Murders In DC; "Capital Punishment In The Capital"
President Trump said at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday that going forward, federal prosecutors will seek the death penalty for anyone convicted of murder in Washington D.C. "It'll be a crime-free city," Trump said.
WASHINGTON — President Trump said Tuesday that he wants the Justice Department to seek the death penalty in all murder cases in DC — hours after the capital’s 12-day murder-free streak ended.