The Smithsonian Says It Will Decide Who Runs Its Museums, Thanks; Trump's Parade Will Close Some DC Streets for Days; and a Maryland Bear Got a Ride to a Park in Virginia - Washingtonian
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Sly Stone, the legendary musician, passed away at 82, prompting tributes to his impact on American music. Meanwhile, the administration has controversially deployed 700 Marines to LA to manage ongoing protests, with heightened scrutiny on the military's role in law enforcement. California's Attorney General criticized this action as a politically motivated escalation. In light of these events, conspiracy theories concerning the Los Angeles situation are proliferating, reflecting broader societal tensions. Health Secretary RFK Jr. also faced criticism for his controversial actions regarding the CDC's immunization advisory committee.
"Like the National Guard troops, they are prohibited from conducting law enforcement activity such as making arrests unless Trump invokes the Insurrection Act."
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