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Trump DC Takeover: Ending Crime Chaos Once and For All

August 11, 2025

President Trump announces he’s using his presidential powers to put the Washington, D.C. police under federal control to clamp down on rampant crime that Democrats have allowed to get worse and worse in our nation’s capital. Clay and Buck explain why they love the move, as well as all of Trump’s morning press conference to announce it.

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