President Trump addressed a crowd of federal law enforcement officers in Washington, D.C., amid an anti-crime initiative that has swamped the capital with police and National Guard members.
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- President Trump visited federal law enforcement officers in Washington, D.C., amid a federal takeover of the city's police. 9s
- The visit took place at U.S. Park Police Headquarters in the Anacostia neighborhood, an area with higher violent crime rates. 25s
- A poll shows most Washington residents oppose the federal takeover of police operations. 34s
- Since the takeover, authorities have arrested at least 630 people and seized 86 illegal firearms, with no reported homicides. 46s
- A New York appellate court threw out a large financial penalty against Trump in a civil fraud case, but the fraud ruling stands and both sides plan appeals. 1m 4s