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Trump Federalizes D.C. Police Amid Crime Wave
Topline: President Trump announced on Monday that he is placing the Washington, D.C., police department under federal control in an unprecedented effort to crack down on the capital’s rampant violent crime.
Invoking the Home Rule Act, President Trump signed an executive order officially declaring a “Crime Emergency” in D.C. “Today, we’re formally declaring a Public Safety Emergency,” Trump said from the White House. “I don’t like being up here talking about how unsafe and how dirty and disgusting this once beautiful Capital was.” Attorney General Pam Bondi will now assume control of the city’s police department.
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The move was prompted by D.C.’s soaring crime rate, which last year was the fourth highest in the country. The president is also pushing Congress to eliminate the city’s no-cash bail policy and end its sanctuary status for illegal aliens.
The D.C. Police Union released a statement supporting the federal intervention as a “critical stopgap.” Democrats and the legacy media have decried the move, with some calling it the “road to authoritarianism.”
U.S. Gets Cut of AI Chip Sales to China
Topline: In a first-of-its-kind deal, tech giants Nvidia and AMD have agreed to give the U.S. government a 15% share of the revenue they earn from selling certain artificial intelligence chips to China.
The agreement is a compromise that allows the American companies to continue selling to the lucrative Chinese market while avoiding a total ban, which the administration had considered due to national security concerns. The specific chips are critical for AI development and have both commercial and military applications.
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While Nvidia and AMD are relieved to have avoided a total ban, other tech industry leaders are reportedly “panicking” over the precedent of the government taking a cut of a private company’s revenue. Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, appeared to support the administration’s goals, saying, “We want the American tech stack to be the global standard.”
Trump Reclaims Border Wall Materials
The company GovPlanet, which had been tasked with selling the materials, has reached an agreement with the administration to transfer them back to the government “at-cost” over the next 90 days. The move reverses a Biden administration effort that critics said was intended to hamstring Trump’s border security agenda.
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In a victim impact statement, Morin’s son said, “Every time I see a picture of her, I think about the life I had with her and my four sisters. I miss her.”
The judge told Hernandez, “You are not a candidate for rehabilitation. You took a life that was not yours to take.”