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Prosecutors already have dropped nearly a dozen cases from Trump’s DC crime surge, judge says

WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 50 people have faced federal charges in Washington, D.C., since President Donald Trump’s emergency law-and-order surge began last month. Already, prosecutors have dropped at least 11 of those cases, an unusually high collapse rate that judges say is wasting court resources.

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Prosecutors already have dropped nearly a dozen cases from Trump's DC crime surge, judge says

Members of the Ohio National Guard patrol the National Mall Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)


WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 50 people have faced federal charges in Washington, D.C., since President Donald Trump’s emergency law-and-order surge began last month. Already, prosecutors have dropped at least 11 of those cases, an unusually high collapse rate that judges say is wasting court resources.

The dismissals highlight the risks of Trump’s emergency surge strategy: an unprecedented flood of arrests that has produced headline-grabbing numbers but faltered under judicial scrutiny, with some of the most serious cases — from assaults on federal agents to gun charges — unraveling before they ever reach trial.

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