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Trump’s emergency order for DC is set to expire, but House moves to place new limits on the city

Trump’s emergency order over the nation’s capital is set to expire overnight Wednesday after Congress failed to extend it.

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1 Trump's emergency order for DC is set to expire, but House moves to place new limits on the city

Members of the Louisiana National Guard patrol the grounds of the Washington Monument at the National Mall, Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025, in Washington. 


WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s emergency order over the nation’s capital, which federalized its police force and launched a surge of law enforcement into the city, is set to expire overnight Wednesday after Congress failed to extend it.

But the clash between Republicans and the heavily Democratic district over its autonomy was only set to intensify, with a House committee beginning to debate 13 bills that would wrest away even more of the city’s control if approved.

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