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White House defends DC takeover of police after city alleges ‘brazen usurpation’ in lawsuit against Trump administration – live | Trump administration

BySoCal Chronicle

Aug 15, 2025


Trump police takeover will create ‘immediate, devastating, and irreparable harm’ for DC, federal lawsuit says

According to the federal lawsuit filed by the DC government today, the Trump administration has engaged in “a brazen usurpation of the District’s authority over its own government”.

The suit says that the president’s move to federalise the DC police, and attorney general Pam Bondi’s order to install DEA administrator Terry Cole as “emergency police commissioner”, both “exceed the narrow delegation that Congress granted the President in Section 740”.

A reminder, earlier this week the president invoked Section 740 of the DC Home Rule Act, which grants him a 30-day period to control the district’s local law enforcement if he declares a safety emergency. To get an extension, the president would need Congress’s approval.

The president has said that violent crime in DC – which the justice department says experienced a 30-year low in 2024 – is “the worst it’s ever been”.

The lawsuit also states that Section 740 only requires that the DC mayor “provide services” of the Metropolitan police department (MPD) to federal government, but “does not permit the President to seize control of MPD. Nor does it authorize the President to direct MPD in the policing of local crime.”

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California Democrats set to unveil new map

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Sam Levine

California Democrats are set to unveil a new map today that could allow the party to claim up to five additional seats in Congress, according to multiple reports.

The new map would transform the districts currently held by Republican representatives Darrell Issa, Kevin Kiley, Ken Calvert, and Doug LaMalfa into Democratic friendly districts, the Washington Post reported. It would also add more Democratic voters to the districts currently represented by Republican David Valadao. Valadao won the district by about 7 points in 2024 and Donald Trump carried it by an even smaller margin.

At least two of the districts, the ones currently represented by Issa and Valadao, could still be competitive in November, according to Punchbowl News.

Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled his plan to move ahead with the effort yesterday, which will require California voters to approve a constitutional amendment. Under the California constitution, redistricting is handled once per decade by an independent commission.

The referendum, if approved, would allow California to adopt new maps in response to other states, like Texas, changing their district lines. Redistricting would revert back to the commission after the 2030 census.





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