DC Braces for Funding Fight in Congress Amid Trump Crackdown
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DC braces for funding fight in Congress amid Trump crackdown
The battle between top Republicans and Washington, D.C., could see another wrinkle next month, when Congress returns to a race against the clock to prevent a government shutdown by the end of September. Local leaders said the last shutdown showdown left the District with a roughly $1 billion budget hole after Congress overrode its local spending plans. And the looming Sept. 30 funding deadline comes as tensions between Republicans and Democrats…


D.C. crime and the Trump is bad but he’s right effect
There’s something interesting going on in the continuing controversy over President Donald Trump’s anti-crime initiative in Washington, D.C. When Trump first announced the move, saying crime in the city is “out of control,” many Democrats and their media allies denounced…
Divided Opinions: Wall Street Vs. Main Street On Trump's Turmoil - Data Intelligence
Divided Opinions: Wall Street vs. Main Street on Trump’s Turmoil In the politically charged atmosphere of contemporary America, few figures evoke as much passion and division as former President Donald Trump. His recent legal troubles and their implications have created a distinct rift between two crucial segments of the economy: Wall Street and Main Street. Understanding the complexities of these differing perspectives is essential for grasping…
Recently, President Donald Trump surprised immigrants and generated great concern by announcing that since Thursday, August 21, he will patrol, by the hands of agents and the military, in the streets of Washington, D.C. The Todd Starnes Show radio program confirmed the fact and shared more details about it. Also, a White House source confirmed to NBC News that, from that date, the guards will be on the lookout, under the order of the Republican.
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