President Trump ratcheted up his rhetoric about crime and homelessness in Washington, D.C., Sunday, telling homeless individuals to immediately "move out" of the city.
The latest: Hours after Trump's announcement, a spokesperson for the FBI's Washington Field Office confirmed via email that its agents "are participating in the increased federal law enforcement presence" in D.C.
The big picture: The president's view that crime in the nation's capital is "totally out of control" has fueled his renewed threats for a federal takeover and orders to elevate federal law enforcement. • Despite D.C. crime rates falling, arrests for nonviolent offenses are up under Trump's "D.C. Safe and Beautiful" executive order, which created a task force aimed at cracking down on city crime and facilitating