President Trump is involving himself in municipal affairs. A week after a former Doge staffer was assaulted by teens in Washington, D.C., Trump is mandating an increase in federal police to combat crime in the nation’s capital. As Global’s Candice Cole reports, this is renewing concerns of overreach and the use of unnecessary force.
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