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President Trump took federal control of DC police after an assault, contrasting sharply with his response to the January 6th Capitol riot. Critics cite hypocrisy, while supporters emphasize law and order.

Donald Trump
US Politics
Washington DC
National Guard
January 6th Capitol Attack
Law Enforcement

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President Trump took federal control of DC police after an assault, contrasting sharply with his response to the January 6th Capitol riot. Critics cite hypocrisy, while supporters emphasize law and order.
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D.C. Federal TakeoverGuard Troops DeployWhat to KnowCrime Fact-CheckThreats Become RealityContrast With Jan. 6The heart of D.C. was in a state of lawlessness.Roving mobs of wild men smashed windows, threatened murder and attacked the police.One rioter struck an officer in the face with a baton. Another threw a chair at police officers and pepper-sprayed them. Others beat and used a stun gun on an officer, nearly killing him.On Jan. 6, 2021, a pro-Trump mob committed a month’s worth of crime in the span of about three hours.The F.B.I. has estimated that around 2,000 people took part in criminal acts that day, and more than 600 people were charged with assaulting, resisting or interfering with the police. (Citywide, Washington currently averages about 70 crimes a day.)But President Trump’s handling of the most lawless day in recent Washington history stands in sharp contrast to his announcement on Monday that he needed to use the full force of the federal government to crack down on β€œvio...

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