During the trial of a Washington D.C. protester, a Customs and Border Patrol agent testified that a sandwich thrown by the defendant “exploded” upon impact with his uniform. The incident, captured on video, involved the protester hurling the sandwich and obscenities at officers deployed by President Trump. While the defense argues the act was harmless, the prosecution maintains that the act constitutes a misdemeanor assault, even though felony charges were initially sought. The incident has gained attention as the deployment of federal agents to the city sparked controversy.
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Thousands of protestors rallied in Washington, D.C. Saturday against the Trump administration’s crime crackdown, organized by the Free DC Project. The demonstration, titled “We Are All DC: A National March,” aimed to end the administration’s perceived occupation of the city. This protest followed a lawsuit filed by D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb challenging the legality of National Guard patrols, which have been extended through November. Despite protestors’ claims, crime rates, while previously low, have continued to decrease since the federal enforcement surge, and the federal takeover of the D.C. police force is set to expire without Congressional action.
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A military parade celebrating the US Army’s 250th anniversary was held in Washington D.C., fulfilling President Trump’s long-held desire for such a display. The event, costing $46 million, coincided with nationwide protests and unrest, including the fatal shooting of a Democratic politician and her husband in Minnesota. Despite the protests and poor weather, President Trump lauded the military’s achievements, stating that America should emulate other nations in celebrating its victories. The parade showcased military equipment from various conflicts, while thousands protested the event in numerous cities across the country.
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A $46 million military parade, fulfilling President Trump’s long-held desire, celebrated the US Army’s 250th anniversary in Washington D.C. The event, occurring amidst nationwide protests and following the assassination of a Democratic politician and her husband in Minnesota, featured 6,500 troops and military equipment from various conflicts. Trump justified the parade by asserting that other countries celebrate their military victories, while protestors, numbering in the thousands, demonstrated against his administration across the nation. Despite organizers’ expectations, attendance at the parade was lower than anticipated, possibly due to inclement weather.
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