Mayor Bowser in Martha's Vineyard amid federal law enforcement surge in DC
More than 100 arrests and 25 illegal guns seized follow President Trump's order placing the Metropolitan Police Department under federal control in Washington D.C.
- Mayor Muriel Bowser confirmed that she temporarily left Washington, D.C. for Martha's Vineyard due to a family commitment and will return tomorrow afternoon.
- There has been a surge of federal law enforcement in D.C. under President Donald Trump's orders, including a 30-day federal police takeover.
- Reports indicate that federal forces plan to clear homeless encampments on the same day Bowser left the city.
- Approximately 900 people sleep outside in D.C., while only 40 shelter beds are available.
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DC Mayor Bowser travels to Martha’s Vineyard amid crime crackdown
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser clarified in a social media post Thursday that she’s flown to Martha’s Vineyard to pick her daughter up from summer camp, though critics say she should’ve stayed in the city as federal law enforcement’s presence grows. In the post, Bowser said she made the “difficult decision to not disrupt my daughter’s camp plans.” She added that she’d be bringing her 7-year-old daughter, Miranda, back to D.C. on Friday. “I am in const…
Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser Travels to Martha's Vineyard for 'Family Commitment' as Trump Handles City's Crime Problem
This week as Trump is using federal forces to deal with the out of control crime problems in Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser departed for Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts for a ‘family commitment.’ What is it with Democrats and Martha’s Vineyard?
100+ 'violent criminals' arrested in DC amid Trump crackdown
President Donald Trump’s administration has confirmed that over 100 “violent criminals” have been arrested in Washington, D.C., in the first week of the administration’s crackdown on crime. According to Fox News, a White House official told the outlet on Wednesday morning that 103 individuals had been arrested in D.C. since August 7 and that 43 of the individuals were arrested on Tuesday. The outlet noted that the arrests stemmed from Trump’s ex…
With Fed Takeover in D.C., Mayor Bowser Heads to Martha's Vineyard
DC mayor, police chief: Surge in federal law enforcement could help city
Washington D.C.'s mayor and police chief are welcoming the elevated law enforcement presence in their city since President Donald Trump announced a federal takeover of the city’s police department. However, as Trump pushes Congress to extend his authority over the district, Washington officials continue to say the takeover was not necessary. Mayor Muriel Bowser told community leaders on Tuesday that the city isn’t experiencing a crime spike or a…
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