Trump admin updates: Trump teases 'big day' at White House

President Donald Trump also said Zelenskyy can end the war "almost immediately."

President Donald Trump returned from Alaska after his high-stakes meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the president's crime-reduction push in Washington, D.C. continues.

National Guard are in Washington as part of Trump's plan to reduce violent crime in the city.

On Friday, an order by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi designating the head of the Drug Enforcement Administration Terry Cole as the District's "Emergency Police Commissioner" was retooled after a legal challenge by local officials.


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DC attorney general sues to block Bondi order removing police chief

D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb has filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi's order to remove Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela Smith. The city's top lawyer is requesting an afternoon hearing in District Court and an emergency temporary restraining order on Friday.

They claim Bondi used a never-before-used provision of the Home Rule Act to assert federal command over D.C's police force, exceeding the limited authority the president has under the emergency order.

Bondi issued an order Thursday evening formally codifying the federal government's takeover of the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department and designating the head of the Drug Enforcement Administration Terry Cole as "Emergency Police Commissioner."

The lawsuit asks the court to declare that the administration's actions are in violation of the Home Rule Act, the Administrative Procedure Act and the U.S. Constitution. The city is also asking to block Bondi's order, and allow control over the police agency to remain with the mayor.

Schwalb said in a statement to ABC News, "By declaring a hostile takeover of MPD, the Administration is abusing its limited, temporary authority under the Home Rule Act, infringing on the District's right to self-governance and putting the safety of DC residents and visitors at risk."

"The Administration's unlawful actions are an affront to the dignity and autonomy of the 700,000 Americans who call D.C. home. This is the gravest threat to Home Rule that the District has ever faced, and we are fighting to stop it," he added.

-ABC News' Beatrice Peterson


Bondi's order to sideline DC police chief 'unlawful,' DC attorney general says

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb are forcefully rejecting U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s late-night order attempting to sideline the local D.C. police chief, calling it unlawful and beyond federal authority.

"It is my opinion that the Bondi Order is unlawful, and that you are not legally obligated to follow it," Schwab wrote in a letter to Metropolitan Police Department Chief Pamela Smith released on Thursday.

“Regardless of the Bondi Order, no official other than you may exercise all the powers and duties of the Chief of Police or issue any executive orders, general orders, or other written directives that apply to members of MPD," Schwalb said.

According to Schwalb, Section 740 of the Home Rule Act allows the president to direct the D.C. mayor to provide MPD services for special federal emergencies, but it does not authorize the president or a designee to remove or replace the police chef, alter MPD’s chain of command, demand services directly from MPD, rescind or suspend MPD orders or set local enforcement priorities.

Schwalb called Bondi’s move "ultra vires," or beyond legal authority.

"Having been duly appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Council, you are the lawfully appointed Chief of Police of the District of Columbia," Schwalb wrote to Smith. "Therefore, members of MPD must continue to follow your orders and not the orders of any official not appointed by the Mayor."

Bowser echoed that position

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-ABC News' Beatrice Peterson


AG Bondi says DEA head is 'emergency police commissioner' in order codifying takeover of DC police

Attorney General Pam Bondi issued an order Thursday evening formally codifying the federal government's takeover of the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department and designating the head of the Drug Enforcement Administration as "Emergency Police Commissioner."

The order comes following assertions by city leaders including D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and police Chief Pam Smith that they still maintain control over both the operations of the city's police as well as staffing decisions.

According to the order and information provided by the Justice Department on Thursday, Bondi's directives make clear the federal government's position that DEA Administrator Terry Cole is now serving as the department's "Emergency Police Commissioner" assuming "all the powers and duties" vested in Smith.

The order further states that the police department "must receive approval from Commissioner Cole before issuing any further directives" to the police force.

In addition, Bondi's directive rescinds police policies that aligned with D.C.'s "sanctuary city" laws.

-ABC News' Alex Mallin


'We want the museums to treat our country fairly': Trump on Smithsonian review

As the White House plans to conduct a wide-ranging review of the Smithsonian Institution to ensure the museums align with the president's view of American history, Trump said Thursday that the focus is on being "fair" and not "woke."

"We want the museums to treat our country fairly," he said during remarks from the Oval Office. "We want the museums to talk about the history of our country in a fair manner, not in a woke manner or a racist manner, which is what many of them, not all of them, but many of them are doing."

"Our museums have an obligation to represent what happened in our country over the years, good and bad, but what happened over the years in an accurate way," he continued.

The review of the Smithsonian Institution's museum exhibitions, materials and operations will be conducted ahead of America's 250th anniversary next year.