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FIRST ON FOX: President Donald Trump’s D.C. crime crackdown has led to 1,914 arrests since Aug. 7 — including dozens Thursday night, among them an illegal immigrant on a terrorist watch list and a person of interest tied to a gun found abandoned on school property, Fox News Digital has learned.

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Hundreds of National Guard members, as well as the Metropolitan Police Department and personnel from federal agencies, such as the FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration, Capitol Police and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, have taken to the streets of D.C. to conduct sweeps and root out crime since August as part of Trump’s crackdown on rampant crime. 

Law enforcement officials arrested a total of 73 individuals Thursday evening, including an illegal immigrant from El Salvador who is currently on the terrorist watch list; an illegal immigrant from Colombia and confirmed Florencia 13 gang member with prior arrests for grand theft, carjacking and bringing narcotics/alcohol in detention facility; an individual arrested on a warrant for attempted first degree murder (knife), first degree assault; another arrested on warrant for assault with intent to kill while armed; and an illegal from Bolivia arrested with prior criminal arrests for domestic batter/abuse, felonious assault, abduction by force without justification and driving while intoxicated. 

TRUMP DECLARES DC A ‘CRIME FREE ZONE’ AMID HIS FEDERAL CRACKDOWN

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Another unnamed individual was arrested Thursday evening for carrying a firearm without a license and violation of the National Firearms Act. That individual was identified as a person of interest in an incident involving an abandoned gun found at a school Sept. 3, Fox News Digital learned. Law enforcement contacted the suspect via phone and agreed to surrender to officers, according to the White House. 

Transit police members patrol at U Street on August 16, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (MEHMET ESER/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

Law enforcement notably rescued a child who was reported missing during Thursday’s operation. The crime crackdown in D.C. has led to the rescue of six missing children since Aug. 7, Fox Digital learned. 

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«Thanks to President Trump, some of the most dangerous criminals who have committed heinous crimes have been removed from the streets of Washington, D.C.,» White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers told Fox News Digital Friday. «For far too long, these criminals have been able to commit crime after crime without any accountability — but President Trump has restored law and order to our nation’s capital.» 

«As a result of President Trump’s tough-on-crime policies, federal law enforcement operations have removed nearly 2,000 dangerous criminals, lethal drugs, and deadly weapons from the city which is a win for all D.C. residents and visitors,» she continued. 

The White House provided Fox Digital with a handful of photos showing handguns and illegal substances recovered during the arrests this week. 

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DC ARRESTS SURPASS 1,000 AS TRUMP-BACKED CRACKDOWN ENTERS 12TH HOMICIDE-FREE DAY

All in, the crime crackdown has yielded 17 arrests of violent gangbangers, including members of MS-13 and Tren de Aragua, while a total of 198 firearms have been seized. The operation has also led to the clearance of 50 different homeless encampments across the city. 

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 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. marshal personnel perform a traffic stop on a individual allegedly with expired tags and no driver’s license on August 12, 2025 in Washington, DC.  (Getty Images)

Trump federalized the Metropolitan Police Department Aug. 11 in response to a spate of high-profile killings and attacks in the city, following a dangerous crime wave that washed over the country, including D.C., beginning in 2020. Trump federalized the local police department under section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, which allows the president to assume emergency control of the capital’s police force for 30 days. 

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Army Secretary Dan Driscoll published a memo Wednesday extending the National Guard’s presence specifically in D.C. through Nov. 30. The memo stated the extension is «to continue supporting the President’s ongoing efforts to restore law and order in the District of Columbia,» Fox News previously reported. 

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D.C. recorded 13 days of 0 homicides in August shortly after Trump federalized the city, with law enforcement racking up a lengthy list of suspected criminals stretching from drug distributors to illegal immigrants to those carrying illegal firearms in the city. 

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Police officers check the belongings of a person detained for a driver’s license issue in Washington, D.C., U.S., August 13, 2025 following President Trump federalizing the city.  (REUTERS/Ken Cedeno)

Trump has since floated deploying the National Guard to other cities to help curb crime, including Chicago and Baltimore, which has earned strong rebuke from local leaders who have said the crackdown is unnecessary as crime data show violent trends have slowed since the 2020 era and that Trump is promoting authoritarianism. 

«This is exactly the type of overreach that our country’s founders warned against,» Democratic Illinois JB Pritzker told the media in August while slamming Trump’s suggestions of National Guard deployment. 

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«What Trump is doing is unprecedented and unwarranted. It is illegal. It is unconstitutional. It is un-American,» he added. 

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REBECCA GRANT: How Tomahawks work and how they could change everything for Ukraine

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Tomahawks, Tomahawks, Tomahawks. That’s the word buzzing in the ears of Russian President Vladimir Putin, as President Donald Trump weighs providing America’s precision strike missile of choice to Ukraine.   

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Since May, Trump has bombed the Houthis in Yemen, obliterated Iran’s nuclear facilities and hit narco-terrorist drug boats in the Caribbean.  Putin has to realize that Tomahawks could soon be in the skies over Russia.

What can Ukraine hit with the 1,000-mile-range Tomahawks? Start with the Shahed drone factory in Tatarstan, and at least 67 Russian airbases. Tomahawks in Ukraine’s hands rip open Russian energy infrastructure to precision attack with no warning.

ZELENSKYY PITCHES TRUMP ON UKRAINE DRONE-FOR-TOMAHAWK MISSILE EXCHANGE AS PRESIDENT WEIGHS ESCALATION CONCERNS

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If Ukraine launches Tomahawks, they’ll be flying as low as 100 feet, hugging the terrain, evading radar. TLAMs can each take separate routes at 500 mph and then meet up over the Russian target for a coordinated strike.

Trump is baiting Putin. «Hopefully, they won’t need it,» Trump said of the Tomahawks at Friday’s lunch with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House. Trump said he’d like to «get the war over without Tomahawks» but then went on to describe the missiles as «very dangerous» and «incredible.»

President Trump is considering giving powerful Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, a move that has gotten Russian President Vladimir Putin’s attention. (Getty Images)

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Here’s the backstory on the Tomahawks and why Trump is keeping them on the table to pressure Putin.  

Built for the Russian target set

First tested in 1972, the Tomahawk Land Attack Cruise Missile, or TLAM, was actually developed by the U.S. Navy during the Cold War to attack targets on land in the Soviet Union. In case you haven’t seen one up close, the Tomahawk is 20 feet long but just 21 inches wide.  It looks like a white pole with winglets, but inside is a powerful turbo-fan engine and sophisticated guidance. Today’s Block IV Tomahawks can be retargeted in flight, and loiter over a target for hours, taking electro-optical scans and waiting for other missiles to arrive before detonating. They carry a unitary warhead for harder targets, or dispense cluster munitions over a wide pattern to hit airfields, for example. (Yes, there was once a nuclear TLAM variant with a 200 Kiloton warhead, but they were placed in storage in 1991 and eliminated in 2010.) 

Air Defense Nightmare 

The presence of Tomahawks in Ukraine will set up an almost insoluble air defense problem for Putin. No way can Russia place air defenses at every remote gas pipeline point or cover all the airbases where planes park out in the open.  

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Fast delivery

TLAMs could be in Ukraine in 24 hours. The Army Mid-Range Capability missile system is a tractor-trailer missile launcher that can be driven onto a U.S. Air Force C-17 cargo plane. The Army deployed TLAM launcher 8,000 miles away to North Luzon in the Philippines in under 15 hours last year for a wargame. Trump has plenty of time.  

Deterring Putin. The brutal escalation of mass attacks by Russia led Ukraine to ramp up its drone strikes on Russian energy starting in August. According to a Reuters study, Ukraine’s drones have hit 18 pumping stations, plus 32 strikes on refineries. Ukraine’s Liutyi drones have a range of about 600 miles and carry warheads of about 50 pounds. Mixing in TLAMs would intensify pressure on Russian energy, Putin’s single biggest source of government revenue. Zelenskyy has called Ukraine’s drone attacks on Russian energy «the sanctions that work the fastest.»

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In this handout released by the U.S. Navy, the guided-missile destroyer USS Barry (DDG 52) launches a Tomahawk cruise missile in support of Operation Odyssey Dawn. (U.S. Navy via Getty Images)

Don’t worry about depleting TLAM inventory

The U.S. still has about 4,000 Tomahawks in its inventory, and new missiles like the U.S. Navy’s SM-6 are already in action. The U.S. Army deployed its new Dark Eagle long-range hypersonic weapons to Australia in August and will have its first full battery by December. By the way, last year Japan bought 400 Tomahawks for targeting China and North Korea.  

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Combat Record

Tomahawks have piled up an incredible combat record since Jan. 17, 1991, when 122 TLAMs hit Iraqi oil and command and control targets at the start of Operation Desert Storm. Eight-hundred TLAMs were fired in Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. Over the years, Tomahawks have hit targets in Iraq, Serbia, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Yemen and, of course, Iran. On June 22, TLAMs hit above-ground «key surface infrastructure targets» in the nuclear complex at Isfhahan, according to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine. The TLAM strikes left the sprawling site visibly damaged and blackened. «We gave it a capper with 30 TLAMS,» as Trump said Friday. 

Putin may yell and scream about Tomahawks for Ukraine. Pay no attention. He’s grumbled about each weapon system, from F-16s to Patriots. And no, Putin does not dare escalate with nuclear weapons in Ukraine, because the wind patterns blow radiation clouds back into Russia.  

As Trump said Friday: «Yeah, its escalation. But we’re going to talk about it anyway.»  

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León XIV canonizó a los dos primeros santos venezolanos y al «sacerdote satánico» que se convirtió al catolicismo

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Ante 60 mil fieles que llenaban la plaza de San Pedro al Vaticano, el Papa León XIV canonizó a los dos primeros santos de Venezuela y a otros cinco elevados a la santidad, en una jornada que miles de venezolanos presentes en la plaza vivieron con una ruidosa alegría y fervor religioso

Con el repicar de las campanadas como fondo el pontífice canonizó al médico de los pobres José Gregorio Hernández y a la monja Carmen Rendiles, en Venezuela el momento fue saludado con aplausos ovaciones y una gran emoción del pueblo movilizado desde la madrugada de hoy en las celebraciones.

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Junto con el doctor José Gregorio Hernández y la monja Carmen Rendiles, el Papa elevó a la santidad al antiguo “sacerdote satánico” convertido a la fe católica, el italiano Bartolo Longo; al primer santo de Nueva Guinea, Peter To Rot; al obispo armenio Ignacio armenio Ignacio Choukrallah Maloyan, a dos monjas italianas: las hermanas Vicenza María Poloni y Maria Troncatti.

En una jornada soleada, se desplegaron enormes retratos se los siete canonizados en el frente de la basílica.

El prefecto del dicasterio para la Causa de los Santos, cardenal Marcello Semeraro, leyó en voz alta los perfiles de los elegidos en medio de los aplausos y ovaciones de la multitud, miles de los cuales comulgaron de manos de un ejército de sacerdotes.

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El Papa leyó la fórmula de canonización. Pidió “que su intercesión nos asista en las pruebas y su ejemplo nos inspire en la común vocación a la santidad”, dijo el pontífice durante la homilía.

La tradición impone que para ser canonizado sea necesario haber realizado dos milagros, llevar fallecido al menos cinco años y haber llevado una vida cristiana ejemplar.

Venerado en Venezuela desde hace años, José Gregorio Hernández Cisneros nació el 26 de octubre de 1964 en las montanos de la población andina de Isnotu, Estado de Trujillo. Tras viajar a Caracas para estudiar, se graduó de médico en 1888. Fundó la Academia Nacional de Medicina y combatió la mortífera epidemia de gripe española que mató al uno por ciento de la población del país.

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Fallecido en 1919 su imagen está tatuada en la cultura popular venezolana, donde los más devotos lo veneran e imitan su siempre impecable vestimenta como un acto de fe.

“El doctor” es un referente para “la gente de a pie, de la gente humilde”.

Carmen Elena Rendiles, la primera santa venezolana, fue una monja nacida en 1903 sin el brazo izquierdo, que superó su discapacidad para fundar la Congregación de las Siervas de Jesús, antes de su muerte en 1977.

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Además de los de los siete santos de hoy, el Papa canonizó el mes pasado a los italianos Carlo AcuTis, un joven llamado “el influencer de Dios”, que murió en 2006, y a Pier Giorgio Frasssati, considerado un modelo de caridad cristiana que murió a los 24 años, en 1925.

Hay que recordar que promotor de la canonización del médico Hernández fue el papa argentino Francisco, que firmó su declaración de santidad basado en “la veneración generalizada del doctor santo”

El Papa León presentó en su homilía a los siete nuevos santos como modelos para los católicos “pues llevaron encendida la lámpara de la fe”.

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En la ceremonia de hoy fue canonizado también el arzobispo Ignazio Choukrailah Maloyan, un católico armenio que fue asesinado por negarse a renunciar a su fé, en lo que el Vaticano ha calificado como el genocidio armenio de la era otomana.

En el marco de las celebraciones previas a la canonización de los primeros santos venezolanos, se celebró en Roma un acto académico en el que el sustituto para los Asuntos Generales de la Secretaría de Estado Vaticano, el venezolano Edgar Peña Parra, destacó que estas canonizaciones “son un ejemplo universal capaz de inspirar fraternidad, servicio y esperanza, superando toda barrera cultural y geográfica”.

Destacó que “la canonización de Joe Gregorio Hernández no solo es un momento de reconciliación y unidad para Venezuela sino también un don para toda la Iglesia».

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A su vez el arzobispo de Carcas Raúl Biond, destacó que la canonización de los dos primeros santos venezonalos representan “una causa país” y “un momento para generar esperanza” en medio de la crisis que atraviesa Venezuela”.

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Israel says Hamas violated ceasefire with ‘multiple attacks’ leading to IDF response

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`The Israeli military conducted strikes against Hamas in Gaza after accusing the terrorist organization of repeatedly violating its ceasefire agreement on Sunday.

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An Israeli military official confirmed the strikes to Fox News on Sunday, pointing to attacks by Hamas since Friday. The IDF later confirmed that it was taking actions in Gaza. 

«Earlier today, terrorists fired an anti-tank missile and gunfire toward IDF troops operating to dismantle terrorist infrastructure in the Rafah area, in southern Gaza, in accordance with the ceasefire agreement,» the IDF said in a statement.

«In response, the IDF has begun striking in the area to eliminate the threat and dismantle tunnel shafts and military structures used for terrorist activity,» it continued.

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Military vehicles are gathered near the Israel-Gaza border, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, in southern Israel on Oct. 12, 2025. (Ammar Awad/Reuters)

Israel has responded by striking areas in the north and south of the Gaza Strip.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office says he has instructed the minister of defense and other security heads to «act forcefully» in reaction to the attacks.

Hamas claims it has «no knowledge» of any attacks against Israeli forces, releasing a statement on Sunday saying they were still abiding by the terms of the agreement.

«We affirm our full commitment to implementing everything that has been agreed upon, foremost among which is the ceasefire in all areas of the Gaza Strip. We have no knowledge of any events or clashes taking place in the Rafah area,» the group wrote.

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«We have no connection to any events occurring in those areas, nor can we communicate with any of our fighters there if any of them remain alive,» it added.

The reported attacks on Israeli troops comes after Hamas spent days fighting Palestinian rival groups after the ceasefire went into effect.

ISRAELI TROOPS ‘OPEN FIRE’ ON SUSPECTS WHO APPROACHED SOLDIERS IN NORTHERN GAZA

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In this still from a verified social media video confirmed to Reuters by a Hamas source, seven men are forced to their knees and shot from behind by Hamas gunmen during public executions in Gaza on Oct. 14, 2025. (Reuters)

According to Reuters, Hamas executed at least 33 people in recent days in what officials described as a campaign to «show strength» after the ceasefire. Israeli sources say most of those killed belonged to families accused of collaborating with Israel or supporting rival militias.

The U.S. Department of State on Saturday warned on Saturday that Hamas may break the peace agreement with a «planned attack» on Palestinian civilians.

«This planned attack against Palestinian civilians would constitute a direct and grave violation of the ceasefire agreement and undermine the significant progress achieved through mediation efforts,» the department said in a statement on social media. «The guarantors demand Hamas uphold its obligations under the ceasefire terms.»

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Members of the Hamas militant group searching for bodies of the hostages in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

«The United States and the other guarantors remain resolute in our commitment to ensuring the safety of civilians, maintaining calm on the ground and advancing peace and prosperity for the people of Gaza and the region as a whole,» the statement continued.

President Donald Trump warned Hamas on Friday that continued attacks on Palestinians would force the U.S. and Israel to intervene.

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«If Hamas continues to kill people in Gaza, which was not the deal, we will have no choice but to go in and kill them,» he wrote on X.

Fox News’ Brie Stimson contributed to this report

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