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    Judge Considers Restraining Order on Trump’s Law Enforcement Moves

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsAugust 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    DC Attorney General Challenges Federal Oversight of Police Department

    In a recent legal development, the Attorney General of Washington, D.C., is taking a stand against President Donald Trump’s federal efforts to take control of the city’s police department. A judge is currently considering whether to restrict the authority of the Drug Enforcement Administration’s head, Terry Cole, who was appointed to oversee the Metropolitan Police.

    During a hearing, Judge Ana Reyes expressed concerns about the legality of Cole’s role and asked the Department of Justice and the D.C. government to negotiate a solution. If they cannot reach an agreement, she indicated she might issue a temporary restraining order against the takeover.

    Despite the legal challenges, the Trump administration still holds significant power over the Metropolitan Police Department. This situation arose after Attorney General Brian Schwalb filed a lawsuit arguing that the federal takeover was unconstitutional and infringed on the city’s right to self-governance.

    Reyes also highlighted the importance of clarity about who is in charge of the police, emphasizing the need for practical solutions to address public safety concerns. While the federal administration claims a crime emergency exists in D.C., not all agree on the legitimacy of this assertion.

    The courtroom was filled with tension as local leaders, including Mayor Muriel Bowser, condemned the federal move. They argued that D.C. residents are rightfully anxious about the increased federal presence and its implications for local governance.

    Schwalb framed the hearing as a success, pointing out that the police chief, who is appointed by the mayor, retains essential command over police operations. However, Cole’s ability to influence police actions related to issues such as immigration and homelessness in D.C. remains a concern.

    Critics of Trump’s approach argue that declaring an emergency to justify federal control creates a dangerous precedent. They believe it undermines local authorities and disrupts the community’s self-governance.

    As this legal battle unfolds, the implications for the relationship between federal and local authorities in Washington, D.C., could set significant precedents for governance in the future.

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