Skip to content

thatsthewaythecookiecrumbles.org

Trusted news at #1 place

  • About us
  • Trusted sources
  • Democracy matters
  • Trump’s decisions

Home - Politics Matters - Trump exaggerates Washington, DC, crime while ordering police takeover and National Guard deployment

Posted in
  • Politics Matters

Trump exaggerates Washington, DC, crime while ordering police takeover and National Guard deployment

by The editor•12 August 2025•Posted inPolitics Matters

Trump inflates Washington, DC, crime, deploys National Guard

The editor
More by The editor

You might also like

Fact-checks: Trump meets Zelenskyy to talk potential end to Russia-Ukraine war

Trump under pressure as obstacles to progress on Ukraine persist

Rick Scott Falls Apart When Asked About Trump’s Bad Economy

Post navigation

Previous Article Previous article:
Trump feels squeeze from tariffs
Next Article Next article:
What to know about Trump’s DC National Guard deployment

The Atlantic

  • The Wrong Way to Win Back the Working Class

    Automatic deference to labor unions has not paid off for Democratic politicians.

  • The Anti-Trump Strategy That’s Actually Working

    Lawsuits, lawsuits, and more lawsuits

  • What We Lose by Distorting the Mission of the National Guard

    A compact that has defined the National Guard’s legitimacy for generations is being shattered.

  • Only One Republican Is Holding This Many Town Halls

    Mark Alford bucked his party and held 15 public events this week. Here’s what he heard.

  • Why Is the National Guard in D.C.? Even They Don’t Know.

    Their presence has terrified some, relieved others, and left even the troops themselves confused.

Talking Points Memo

  • Republican Breaks With Trump By … Respecting the Role of the Judiciary

    Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) signaled on Wednesday that he would oppose any effort to have the Senate consider a new...

  • Texas AG Ken Paxton Headlining ‘Gun Rights’ Event With Well-Known Jan. 6 Rioter

    Texas’ top law enforcement official is set to appear alongside a man known as the “Lectern Guy” who served prison...

  • ‘There Is No Hoax’: Epstein Survivors Go to Capitol Hill to Demand Transparency

    This article is part of TPM Cafe, TPM’s home for opinion and news analysis. It was originally published at The 19th. ...

  • Another Element of the Equation—Electoral Nuclear Options

    One big threat that looms over free and fair elections for president is that a tie in the Electoral College...

  • Continuing the Conversation on Electoral Nuclear Options

    An email from TPM Reader PK on yesterday’s post about seating a new Congress in 2027. Your post was dead...

Fox News

  • Trump 'giving serious thought' to revoking Rosie O’Donnell's US citizenship

    President Donald Trump said he was giving serious thought to stripping actress and comedian Rosie O’Donnell of her U.S. citizenship, which he cannot legally do.

  • Trump asks Supreme Court for urgent ruling on tariff powers as 'stakes could not be higher'

    The Trump administration asks the Supreme Court to quickly decide whether Trump's tariffs are legal after a federal appeals court ruled most were illegal.

  • Pro-life group urges Senate to press RFK Jr. on abortion pill safety, demand safeguards return

    The Restoration of America Foundation has urged senators at a Thursday hearing to press HHS Secretary RFK Jr. on abortion pill safety after safeguards were removed.

  • US bolsters military presence in Caribbean near Venezuela amid Trump's efforts to halt drug trafficking

    The U.S. military is strengthening its Navy presence near Venezuela, as President Donald Trump seeks to stop the flow of drug trafficking.

  • Clinton and Kennedy heirs weigh in on running for Nadler’s New York seat

    Two of America's most prominent Democratic dynasties have been the subject of speculation to fill the soon-to-be vacant deep blue congressional seat left by retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler.

The Hill

  • December trial set for Wisconsin judge indicted over obstructing immigration agents

    A Wisconsin judge who is accused of helping a migrant evade arrest by federal immigration agents will stand trial in December. The trial for Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan, who was indicted on two counts in May, had her trial set for Dec. 15 on Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman. The...

  • Trump asks Supreme Court to greenlight tariffs

    The Justice Department asked the Supreme Court on Wednesday to rescue President Trump’s tariffs invalidated by lower courts. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit struck down the bulk of Trump’s tariffs in a 7-4 decision last week, ruling the president can’t use emergency powers to justify levies imposed on dozens of trading partners. “The...

  • Russ Vought says Government Accountability Office 'shouldn't exist'

    The director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Russell Vought, said on Wednesday that the Government Accountability Office (GAO) should not exist. "We're not big fans of GAO. They are a quasi-legislative independent entity and something that shouldn't exist,” Vought said while addressing attendees at the National Conservatism Conference in Washington, D.C., according...

  • Texas state Senate passes bill allowing people to sue makers, providers of abortion pills

    The Texas state Senate approved a bill to allow people to sue anyone who makes or distributes abortion medication in and outside of the state, and the legislation now heads to Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R) desk.  Senators voted 17 to 8 in favor of House Bill 7, which allows private citizens to receive up to $100,000...

  • Greene says she got 'a lot' of pushback from White House over Epstein discharge petition

    Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said she got “a lot” of pushback from the White House over supporting a discharge petition aiming to force the administration to release all of the documents related to late, disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. “Oh, I got a lot of pushback. I got phone call after...

Categories

  • Adventure
  • Architecture
  • Astronomy
  • BBC US politics
  • Beauty
  • CNN
  • Democracy matters – defending democracy
  • Fashion
  • Featured articles
  • FiveThirtyEight
  • Food
  • Fox news
  • Just security
  • Movie Stuff
  • NPR
  • Painters Matter
  • Politico
  • Politics Matters
  • Real Clear Politics
  • Talking Points Memo
  • The Atlantic
  • The Guardian
  • The Hill
  • Travel

  • About us
  • Trusted sources
  • Democracy matters
  • Trump’s decisions

Find Us

This is a good place to read all your sources at just one stop.

Address
123 Main Street
New York, NY 10001

Hours
Monday–Friday: 5:00AM–5:00PM
Saturday & Sunday: Only urgent matters

The abouve looks good so I left it there, like I would be running a regular physical operation as well ,-)

You can reach me at editor@thatsthewaythecookiecrumbles.org

The Guardian

  • Louisiana prison chosen for immigration detainees due to its notoriety, says Noem

    Department of Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem said she hoped it would encourage people in the US illegally to self-deportThe Trump administration purposefully chose a notorious Louisiana prison to hold immigration detainees as a way to encourage people in the US illegally to self-deport, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secretary Kristi Noem said Wednesday.A complex inside the Louisiana state penitentiary, an immense rural prison better known as Angola, will be used to detain those whom Noem described as the “worst of the worst” Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) detainees. Noem was speaking to reporters as she stood on the grounds of the facility near a new sign reading, “Louisiana Lockup.” Continue reading...

  • White House vows to appeal after judge sides with Harvard and reverses billions in Trump cuts – as it happened

    This blog is now closed. You can read our latest story hereAs part of the Trump administration’s campaign of mass deportations, the defense department will soon have hundreds of military judges work on immigration cases, the Associated Press reports:The US defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, has approved sending up to 600 military lawyers to the federal justice department to serve as temporary immigration judges, according to a memo reviewed by the Associated Press. Continue reading...

  • Texas bill allowing residents to sue out-of-state abortion pill providers reaches governor

    If Greg Abbott signs, state would become first to try to crack down on the most common abortion methodA measure that would allow Texas residents to sue out-of-state abortion pill providers advanced to the desk of the governor, Greg Abbott, on Wednesday, setting up the state to be the first to try to crack down on the most common abortion method.Supporters say it’s a key tool to enforce the state’s abortion ban, protecting women and fetuses. Continue reading...

  • Top Democrat says intelligence briefing cancelled after attacks by far-right Laura Loomer

    Mark Warner says officials rescinded invitation because of ‘campaign of baseless attacks’ by extremist Trump backerSenator Mark Warner said on Wednesday that a meeting he had scheduled at the headquarters of a US intelligence agency was cancelled following online attacks by the far-right activist and conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer.Warner, the Democratic vice-chair of the Senate intelligence committee, was set to visit the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency in Virginia in what he described part of his “responsibility to provide oversight and support to our intelligence community”. Continue reading...

  • Trump news at a glance: president labels Epstein scandal a ‘hoax’ as bill to release all the files inches closer

    Several survivors of the deceased sex offender signalled their support for a bipartisan resolution to release all the files related to him. Key US politics stories from 3 September 2025Donald Trump has labelled the continuing Epstein scandal a “Democrat hoax” and told reporters “I think it’s enough”, a day after his administration released more documents as part of the investigation, the majority of which contained information that was already public.The president said on Wednesday that “thousands and thousands of documents” had been released but “no matter what you do it’s going to keep going.” Continue reading...

Politico

  • Democrats face an increasingly frustrated base over redistricting

    The party faces an uphill battle to regain an edge in the remapping war.

  • Cleveland’s mayor wants Democrats to know millennials like him are impatient and ready to lead

    Justin Bibb says Democrats need to listen more to mayors. They see the impact of federal policy first-hand.

  • Democrats pounce in reliably red Iowa, fueled by special election hopium

    President Donald Trump won the Hawkeye State by double digits in 2024.

  • Obama calls Texas Dem as he continues rallying the party against Trump

    In public, he’s mobilizing Democrats to fight Republicans' mid-cycle gerrymandering efforts. In private, he’s holding calls with the party’s rising stars.

  • Trump revokes Harris’ security protections after Biden-issued extension

    The former vice president is set to start a book tour soon.

NPR

  • Trump administration policies make their way to the Supreme Court

    From tariffs to the use of the National Guard in states and the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans -- many of the Trump administration's policies are winding their way to the Supreme Court.

  • How Trump's latest crypto launch enriches his family

    The president and his sons made $5 billion on paper as their cryptocurrency started trading — highlighting the extraordinary degree to which they are personally profiting from Trump's return to the Oval Office.

  • Epstein survivors join with lawmakers in calling for full release of government files

    Standing in front of the U.S. Capitol, a group of eight survivors shared emotional stories of abuse and demanded more transparency from Congress on the government's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.

  • President Trump floats deploying National Guard troops to New Orleans

    President Trump said the White House is considering whether to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago or a place with a governor who would welcome them, like New Orleans.

  • A bipartisan bill to ban lawmakers from trading stocks is unveiled in the House

    Efforts to ban congressional stock trading have stalled for years. But a group of bipartisan lawmakers has a new consensus plan and wants a vote to show lawmakers aren't profiting from their roles.

Five Thirty Eight

  • What Americans Think Of The Biden Impeachment Inquiry

    Welcome to Pollapalooza, our weekly-ish polling roundup. It’s officially impeachment season again. On Tuesday, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced that he’s directing three House committees to start investigating whether President Biden benefited from his son Hunter’s business dealings overseas. McCarthy accused the Biden family of “a culture of corruption,” saying that the Biden administration

  • The Second GOP Debate Could Be Smaller, With Or Without Trump

    The second Republican presidential primary debate is less than two weeks away, so time is running out for GOP contenders to meet the Republican National Committee’s qualification criteria. To make the Sept. 27 debate, each candidate must have at least 3 percent support in two qualifying national polls, or at least 3 percent in one

  • The Senate Is Losing One Of Its Few Remaining Moderate Republicans

    On Wednesday, Utah Sen. Mitt Romney announced he would not run for reelection in 2024. On the surface, the electoral impact of Romney’s decision is minimal — his seat should stay safely in Republican hands. But it’s still notable because it represents the departure of one of the few remaining Republican senators who had a

  • Why ‘Bidenomics’ Isn’t Working For Biden

    Welcome to FiveThirtyEight’s politics chat. The transcript below has been lightly edited. nrakich (Nathaniel Rakich, senior elections analyst): For a long time, the economy has been seen as a big liability for President Biden in his reelection bid. Inflation soared in 2021 and 2022, culminating at a rate of 9.1 percent last June. The same

  • Why Biden Is Losing Support Among Voters Of Color

    Among the most politically tuned-in, last week saw the kind of hand-wringing and accusations of bias surrounding the polls that you’d usually expect from the final two months of a campaign, not the final year and two months of a campaign. The focus was largely on general election polls: Whether a Wall Street Journal poll

Painte

Paul Klee

Paul Klee

24 April 202330 December 2024
Michael Parkes

Michael Parkes

24 April 202312 July 2025
Wassily Kandinsky, 1903, The Blue Rider (Der Blaue Reiter)

Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky

20 December 202012 July 2025
Copyright © 2025 thatsthewaythecookiecrumbles.org.
Powered by WordPress and HybridMag.
  • About us
  • Trusted sources
  • Democracy matters
  • Trump’s decisions

thatsthewaythecookiecrumbles.org

Trusted news at #1 place

  • About us
  • Trusted sources
  • Democracy matters
  • Trump’s decisions

bladibla

Scroll Up