WASHINGTON —

President Donald Trump's emergency declaration that gave him control over Washington, D.C.'s Metropolitan police force expires at midnight, ending his authority to use local police for federal law enforcement purposes.

But the surge of federal law enforcement in the city will remain. Latest Forecast

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During the 30-day declaration, local officers were required to assist federal agents. The end of the declaration, however, will not affect ICE, FBI, Border Patrol officers (CBP), and other federal agents who report directly to the president.

Control of D.C.'s police will revert back to Mayor Muriel Bowser, who has stated that the city will no longer collaborate with ICE for immigration enforcement, though last week, Bowser

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