Stephen Miller, President Donald Trump’s deputy chief of staff, announced the exposure of a “massive scandal” involving the police in Washington, D.C., and said it “will all be brought to light.”
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Miller made his allegations at a White House press conference on Aug. 25, as the president signed new executive orders aimed at furthering the major crackdown on crime in the nation’s capital.
Trump’s executive orders end cashless bail in Washington, D.C., and order the Justice Department to criminally prosecute any individuals who burn the U.S. flag.
Miller accused the Democrat-run DC Metropolitan Police Department of extensively hiding and doctoring local crime statistics, even going so far as to report homicides as “accidents instead of murders.”
He further revealed that a police whistleblower is offering
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