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Attorney General Pam Bondi issued an order rescinding sanctuary city policies in Washington, D.C. and naming an "emergency police commissioner."
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Mediaite on MSN‘Thank You, Thank You’: Pam Bondi Claims DC Residents Are Whispering Their Gratitude to Federalized Police
Pam Bondi claimed that residents of Washington, D.C. are whispering their thanks when passing by federalized law enforcement officers. The post ‘Thank You, Thank You’: Pam Bondi Claims DC Residents Are Whispering Their Gratitude to Federalized Police first appeared on Mediaite.
Federal authorities have arrested 465 individuals since launching a crime operation in Washington, DC on Aug. 7, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday. The overnight sweep netted 52 arrests, including an MS-13 gang member with previous convictions for driving while intoxicated and drug possession, Leavitt told reporters.
Attorney General Pam Bondi said on Sunday that authorities arrested 68 people overnight in Washington, D.C., amid a federal crackdown on crime in which President Trump has sent the National Guard
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Pam Bondi touts 'such cooperation' between DC police and federal agencies
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi describes the results of federalizing Washington, D.C.'s, police and issues a warning to sanctuary cities on 'Kudlow.'
Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a directive issued Thursday evening that DEA boss Terry Cole will assume “powers and duties vested in the District of Columbia Chief of Police.” The Metropolitan Police Department “must receive approval from Commissioner Cole” before issuing any orders,
President Donald Trump announced earlier this week the decision to federalize Washington, D.C., as he cited crime and violence.
Attorney General Pam Bondi declared on Thursday an end to Washington, D.C.’s sanctuary city era and ordered the immediate dismantling of policies that protect criminal aliens from federal immigration enforcement.
"Commissioner Cole shall assume all of the powers and duties vested in the District of Columbia Chief of Police," Pam Bondi said on Aug. 14.
Federal orders to D.C. police to enforce immigration laws became the fuse igniting a lawsuit D.C. filed against President Donald Trump.