💨 Abstract
In response to increasing violent crime in Washington, D.C., President Donald Trump's administration has directed federal law enforcement to bolster security in the capital for the next week, with the possibility of extension. This move includes visible presence from multiple federal and local agencies. The decision was influenced by a recent assault on Edward Coristine, a high-profile official, and President Trump's long-standing criticism of the city's safety and order.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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