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Trump administration agrees to keep DC police chief in place, but with immigration enforcement order

The lawsuit comes after U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said Thursday night that DEA boss Terry Cole will assume the police chief’s duties and approval authority for any orders issued to officers.

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New lawsuit challenges Trump's federal takeover of DC police department as crackdown intensifies

Brian Schwalb, attorney general for the District of Columbia, center, speaks outside the federal courthouse, Sept. 3, 2024 in Washington. 


WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Friday reversed course and agreed to leave the Washington, D.C., police chief in control of the department, while Attorney General Pam Bondi, in a new memo, directed the District’s police to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement regardless of any city law.

The order from Bondi came after officials in the nation’s capital sued Friday to block President Donald Trump’s . The night before, his administration had escalated its intervention into the city’s law enforcement by naming a federal official as , essentially placing the police force under the full control of the federal government.

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