In response to an attempted carjacking involving a government staffer in Washington, D.C., President Trump has reignited discussions about federal control over the city’s government. The incident, which injured a DOGE staff member, has raised questions about the extent of Trump’s legal authority in such matters. While Trump can advocate for federal intervention, the actual process requires approval from Congress, highlighting the limitations of his unilateral power in this context.
Source: CBS News
Author: Laura Doan
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