Washington, DC and the Home Rule Act
12 August 2025
Michael O’Neill, Vice President of Legal Affairs at the Landmark Legal Foundation, discusses the precedent and legal authority for President Trump’s initiative to restore safety in our nation’s capital city by temporarily asserting federal control over the Washington, DC police department, and what steps Congress should take next to reverse the slow degradation of the quality of life in DC.
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