Legal Battle Over Control of D.C. Police Department
Attorney General Brian Schwalb has filed a lawsuit against President Trump, challenging his intervention in Washington, D.C.'s police operations. Schwalb asks the court to declare Trump's actions, justified by a supposed crime emergency, illegal. Crime statistics indicate a decrease in violent incidents, questioning the need for federal intervention.

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Attorney General Brian Schwalb of Washington, D.C., has taken legal action against U.S. President Donald Trump, filing a lawsuit that questions the legality of Trump's move to gain control of the district's police department.
In a recent federal court filing, Schwalb aims to have the court declare Trump's takeover of the D.C. police force illegal. Trump's decision has been linked to his assertion of a crime emergency in the nation's capital, prompting the temporary deployment of National Guard troops.
However, statistics reveal a decrease in violent crime incidents, challenging the necessity of such federal intervention and raising questions about Trump's justification for the extraordinary measure.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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