Jan 15, 2021
‘We’re The Ones Who Saved Congress’: Meet Three D.C. Police Officers Who Fought For The U.S. Capitol
When a mob of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, D.C. police officers helped fight back.
Oct 09, 2020
White House Invites Congress To Tour Rose Garden, Site Of Suspected ‘Super Spreader’ Event
Two dozen people in President Trump’s orbit have now tested positive for the coronavirus — half of whom were present at a Rose Garden ceremony in September.
The average D.C. resident without known exposure need not be too concerned about the effect that the White House outbreak could have on their safety. But the growing tally of cases linked to the Trump administration will likely affect several people in the city.
Arlington National Cemetery says visitors can come for four hours a day starting Wednesday. The site has been closed to most visitors since March due to the pandemic.
Sep 02, 2020
Trump Moves To Defund D.C., Other ‘Anarchist Jurisdictions’ That Hosted Large Protests This Summer
President Trump has moved to defund four cities that have staged large demonstrations this year, including D.C.
Aug 27, 2020
Ahead Of March On Washington, Hundreds Protest At Black Lives Matter Plaza On Last Night Of RNC
Hundreds of people turned out to protest near Black Lives Matter Plaza during the last night of the Republican National Convention.
The Republican National Convention was once planned for Charlotte and then Jacksonville. In the end, the biggest speeches will come from the White House and Fort McHenry in Baltimore.
May 19, 2020
President Trump Criticizes Virginia Gun Legislation, Says The State Will Have ‘Nobody Guarding’ Potatoes
The remark is the president’s latest criticism of gun control legislation recently passed in the state.
May 14, 2020
A Federal Appeals Court Revives D.C. and Maryland’s Emoluments Case Against President Trump
The decision marks a new path forward for a nearly three-year legal battle.
