Indian-American Trump Appointee Harmeet Dhillon Escapes Attempted Mugging Near White House
- Harmeet Dhillon, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, reported an attempted phone theft by a homeless man in Washington, D.C. while walking near the White House on August 13, 2025.
- President Donald Trump announced plans to federalize the D.C. Metropolitan Police and deploy the National Guard to combat rising crime rates.
- Since August 7, law enforcement has arrested 103 individuals as part of this crime crackdown, including 43 arrests made on August 12 alone.
- Dhillon stated that she was 'ok' after the incident and urged the public to 'stay alert' about safety in the city.
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'Malodorous homeless person' tries to snatch Harmeet Dhillon's phone in DC
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Read Full Article'Malodorous homeless person' tries to snatch Harmeet Dhillon's phone in DC · American Wire News
Despite Democrats desperately claiming that crime is actually down in Washington D.C., even Justice Department official Harmeet Dhillon isn’t safe. Following President Donald Trump’s announcement that he is mobilizing the National Guard to help curb crime in the nation’s capital, the left has tripped over itself to condemn the move. Reactions ranged from denying that crime is a serious problem in the area to crying about fascism, but the evidenc…
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