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President Donald Trump said he may declare a national emergency to maintain control of Washington, D.C.’s police force if Congress doesn’t work with him to extend the current federalization plan.

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Trump made the statement during a press conference at the Kennedy Center in Washington, arguing he can maintain control over the Metropolitan Police Department indefinitely if he declares a national emergency. Under the current structure, the federal government took control over the MPD for a 30-day period on Monday.

«Your federalization of the police has a 30-day limit unless Congress acts to extend it. Are you talking to Congress about extending it, or do you believe 30 days is sufficient?» a reporter asked.

«Well, if it’s a national emergency, we can do it without Congress. But we expect to be before Congress very quickly. And again, we think the Democrats will not do anything to stop crime, but we think the Republicans will do it almost unanimously. So we’re going to need a crime bill. That we’re going to be putting in, and it’s going to pertain initially to DC. We’re going to use it as a very positive example.»

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President Donald Trump speaks during an event at the Kennedy Center on Aug. 13, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Trump went on to confirm that his administration would be seeking «long-term extensions» to the 30-day limit. 

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«You can’t have 30 days,» he said. «We’re going to do this very quickly, but we’re going to want extensions. I don’t want to call a national emergency, but if I have to I will.»

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Trump announced his D.C. crime and homelessness crackdown last week, calling in the National Guard and federal law enforcement in addition to federalizing the MPD.

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Law enforcement has arrested more than 100 people since Aug. 7, which includes 43 who were arrested Tuesday, a White House official told Fox Digital Wednesday morning. The arrests are part of Trump’s March executive order, which established the Making DC Safe and Beautiful Task Force, ahead of Trump’s Monday announcement federalizing the D.C. police department. 

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A homeless encampment remaining in Washington, D.C., pictured Monday, August 11, 2025. (Fox News Digital )

«President Trump’s bold leadership is quickly making our nation’s capital safer,» White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers told Fox Digital. «In less than one week, over 100 violent criminals have already been arrested and taken off of the streets in Washington, D.C. President Trump is delivering on his campaign promise to clean up this city and restore American Greatness to our cherished capital.» 

The White House says those living in homeless encampments in the nation’s capital will have two choices in the coming days: accept treatment at a homeless shelter, or go to jail. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered the message during a Tuesday press conference.

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FBI and Border Patrol officers arrest a man along the U Street corridor during a federal law enforcement deployment to the nation’s capital on August 10, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Andrew Leyden/Getty Images)

«Seventy homeless encampments have been removed by the U.S. Park Police,» Leavitt said, adding that the Metropolitan Police Department would be joining the Park Police in the effort. «There are only two homeless encampments remaining in D.C. federal parks under the National Park Service’s jurisdiction, and the removal of those two remaining camps is scheduled for this week.»

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Leavitt added that those who refuse homeless shelters and care could be faced with jail time.

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Fox News’ Emma Colton contributed to this report

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UK nuclear submarine deployed to Arabian Sea before Iran targets key US-UK base: reports

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A British nuclear-powered submarine has been deployed to the Arabian Sea amid rising tensions in the region and came ahead of Iran’s failed ballistic missile attempt targeting Diego Garcia, a key U.S.-U.K. military base in the Indian Ocean, according to reports.

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HMS Anson — a Royal Navy Astute-class submarine armed with Tomahawk Block IV cruise missiles and Spearfish heavyweight torpedoes — traveled about 5,500 miles from HMAS Stirling, near Perth, Australia, to the region earlier in March.

The submarine is reportedly operating in the northern Arabian Sea, positioning Britain to respond quickly if the conflict escalates.

HMS Anson periodically surfaces to maintain communications with the U.K.’s Permanent Joint Headquarters in London, GB News reported.

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HMS Anson, the fifth of the Royal Navy’s Astute-class nuclear submarines, is seen docking in Gibraltar.  (UCG/Getty Images)

The outlet reported that Anson is typically based at Faslane in Scotland, where an Iranian man has been charged with attempting to gain entry.

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The deployment was said to have come shortly after the U.K. government authorized the United States to use British military bases for defensive operations targeting Iranian missile capabilities that have threatened shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

In a statement, Downing Street said the aim of those operations was to «degrade the missile sites and capabilities» used in attacks on ships, while emphasizing that Britain does not want to be drawn into a wider regional conflict.

Tensions intensified Sunday after Iran launched two ballistic missiles toward Diego Garcia, according to multiple reports. Neither missile reached its target; one reportedly failed in flight, while the other was intercepted.

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Diego Garcia is a strategic Indian Ocean base hosting 2,500 US military personnel. (Reuters)

The attempted strike has raised concerns about Iran’s missile range, as Diego Garcia is roughly 2,485 miles from Iran.

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi had warned Britain against supporting U.S. or Israeli military action, saying such involvement could further escalate the conflict.

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Araghchi told U.K. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper that Iran views Britain’s decision to allow U.S. forces to use its bases as «participation in aggression,» according to his account of the call, the BBC reported.

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Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi claimed he told U.K. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper that Iran views Britain’s decision to allow U.S. forces to use its bases as «participation in aggression.» (Shadati/Xinhua via Getty Images)

He also criticized what he described as the U.K.’s «negative and biased» approach and demanded that it cease cooperation with the United States.

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The U.K. did not allow the U.S. to use its bases for initial offensive strikes against Iran but later granted permission for defensive operations in response to Iranian missile threats.

Downing Street said: «We didn’t participate in the initial strikes, and we’re not getting drawn into the wider war.»

Tehran has said it would exercise what it calls its right to self-defense if threatened.

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Meanwhile, the U.K. Ministry of Defence said Sunday that Royal Air Force assets, including Typhoon jets, remain engaged in defensive operations in the region.

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The ministry added that British forces have helped counter Iranian drone threats while coordinating closely with allies.

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Fox News Digital has reached out to the U.K. Ministry of Defence for comment.



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El partido del canciller alemán Merz se perfila ganador de las elecciones regionales en Renania-Palatinado

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El canciller alemán Friedrich Merz habla en el mitin del partido Unión Cristianodemócrata (CDU) (REUTERS/Jana Rodenbusch)

La Unión Cristianodemócrata del canciller Friedrich Merz ganó este domingo las elecciones en Renania-Palatinado, estado federado del suroeste alemán que el Partido Socialdemócrata gobernó sin interrupción durante 35 años, mientras la ultraderechista Alternativa para Alemania duplicó su resultado de 2021 y se afianzó como tercera fuerza, según los sondeos a pie de urna.

De acuerdo con las primeras proyecciones de las cadenas públicas ZDF y ARD, los conservadores obtuvieron alrededor del 30,5% de los votos, seguidos de los socialdemócratas con entre 26,5% y 27%, la Alternativa para Alemania con el 20% y Los Verdes con entre 7,5% y 8,5%. Si se confirman estas cifras, la formación ultranacionalista habría pasado del 8,3% que logró hace cinco años a rozar el 20%, un salto histórico para una región occidental que nunca había registrado resultados tan elevados de la extrema derecha.

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La victoria conservadora representa un alivio para Merz en un momento de presión acumulada. Dos semanas antes, su partido perdió la disputa por el primer puesto en Baden-Wurtemberg frente a Los Verdes, que obtuvieron el 30,2% ante el 29,7% de los democristianos. En ese estado, los socialdemócratas se desplomaron al 5,5%, su peor resultado histórico en unas elecciones regionales desde 1945. Según el barómetro ARD-DeutschlandTrend, apenas el 18% de los alemanes valora positivamente la gestión del gobierno Merz, mientras que el 79% la rechaza.

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Gordon Schnieder, cabeza de lista del partido conservador Unión Demócrata Cristiana (CDU), junto a su esposa Diane, ejerce su derecho al voto en las elecciones regionales de Renania-Palatinado, en un colegio electoral de Birresborn (REUTERS/Thilo Schmuelgen)

En Renania-Palatinado, la elección enfrentó al ministro-presidente en funciones, el socialdemócrata Alexander Schweitzer, y al candidato conservador Gordon Schnieder, de 50 años. Los sondeos le daban a Schweitzer una ventaja considerable en imagen: 41% de apoyo frente al 23% de Schnieder, según el Politbarometer de ZDF. Schweitzer asumió el cargo en julio de 2024 tras la renuncia por motivos de salud de Malu Dreyer, e intentó capitalizar esa popularidad personal frente a un rival de menor reconocimiento público. Sin embargo, los conservadores retuvieron una ventaja estructural al ser percibidos como más competentes en economía y seguridad, los dos temas prioritarios para el electorado regional.

La región es conocida por su tradición vinícola —concentra el 63% de los viñedos de Alemania— y es sede de importantes empresas como el gigante químico BASF, con la industria representando alrededor del 25% del valor añadido. Durante la campaña, los ejes centrales del debate fueron la política educativa, la infraestructura y la inmigración. Ambos partidos descartaron cualquier forma de cooperación con la Alternativa para Alemania, lo que en la práctica convierte la formación de gobierno en un asunto bilateral entre conservadores y socialdemócratas, con independencia de quién encabece la coalición.

Algunos expertos atribuyen el auge ultraderechista a que el partido logró canalizar el descontento de un electorado que se siente en situación de precariedad económica. En los comicios de 2021 la Alternativa para Alemania obtuvo el 8,3% en este estado; su instalación en torno al 20% en las encuestas de 2026 refleja un proceso de normalización del voto extremo también en los estados occidentales, históricamente más resistentes a ese fenómeno que los del este del país.

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Los miembros del Partido Socialdemócrata (SPD) aplauden, ante la mirada del presidente del estado federado de Renania-Palatinado, Alexander Schweitzer (SPD), tras la publicación en televisión de las primeras encuestas electorales para las elecciones regionales de Renania-Palatinado, en las que el candidato del partido democristiano CDU, Gordon Schnieder, aventajaba al actual presidente regional, Alexander Schweitzer, en Mainz (REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach)

El resultado de Renania-Palatinado tiene implicaciones que van más allá de sus fronteras. El Partido Socialdemócrata, socio menor del gobierno Merz en Berlín bajo la figura del vicecanciller Lars Klingbeil, acumula una cadena de golpes electorales regionales que debilitan su posición dentro de la coalición. A nivel federal, el partido recibió apenas el 16% en las elecciones legislativas de febrero de 2025. En las regionales previstas para septiembre en Mecklemburgo-Pomerania Occidental y otras regiones del este, la Alternativa para Alemania parte como favorita o segunda fuerza, lo que podría agudizar la fragmentación del sistema político alemán y estrechar aún más el margen de los partidos establecidos para construir mayorías viables.



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Newsom’s claim Texas and Florida are the ‘real high tax states’ picked apart by expert: ‘Fatally flawed’

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s repeated claims in recent weeks promoting his state as more tax-friendly than Florida and Texas don’t add up, according to an expert who ran the numbers.

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«Texas and Florida are the REAL high-tax states,» Newsom recently posted on X, explaining onstage at SXSW in Austin, Texas that California has the most «progressive tax rates in America» while taking shots at the tax burden in Florida and Texas.

«Your middle class pays more taxes in Texas than our middle class in California,» Newsom said in Texas. «It’s a great mythology, it’s just ‘the richest of the rich come here because they can avoid paying a damn penny.’»

The comments drew pushback from conservatives on social media, including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, and from Just Facts President James Agresti, who says he looked into a «number of different angles» to determine the «validity» of Newsom’s claims.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom during a bill signing event on Aug. 21, 2025, in Sacramento. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

«I looked at how much is each state taxing each of its citizens on average? So if you look at California, they collect about $10,000 a year in taxes for every person in the state, whereas the figures for Texas and Florida are only about $5,000, or about half as much,» Agresti told Fox News Digital.

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«However, California is a higher-income state, so I also looked at it as a percentage of the states’ economies and what I found is that California taxes about 14% of its economy, as opposed to 9% for Texas and Florida.»

Just Facts broke those taxes down in a recent study and found that California imposes some of the highest taxes in the nation, with a top personal income tax rate of 13.3%, while both Texas and Florida have no state income tax.

Property taxes in California account for about 2.8% of personal income, slightly lower than Texas at 3.6% and close to Florida’s 2.6%, though measured as a share of home values, California’s rates are generally lower than both states, but in other tax areas, California is largely more burdensome.

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The state’s unemployment insurance tax rate matches Texas at 6.2%, but is higher than Florida’s 5.4%. California also has a higher statewide sales tax at 7.2%, compared to 6.2% in Texas and 6.0% in Florida. Drivers in California face significantly higher gas taxes as well, paying 70.9 cents per gallon, more than triple Texas’ 20 cents and well above Florida’s 40.3 cents.

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A Wallethub 2025 analysis ranking U.S. states by overall tax burden showed California coming in at 4th overall, behind Vermont, New York and Hawaii. On a per-capita basis, California also collects significantly more in state and local taxes than either state, according to data from the Tax Foundation. 

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At the heart of the issue is the data, Agresti says, making the case that Newsom is likely pulling from the Institute On Taxation & Economic Policy (ITEP) which Agresti said is widely used by mainstream news outlets and experts but is «fatally flawed» because «it does not account for all forms of income or all taxes.»

Agresti has been speaking out against ITEP’s methodology for over a decade, explaining in a 2015 post that the group «uses a partial measure of income in virtually all of its studies» and is «based on calculations that exclude certain taxes.»

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ITEP’s analysis focuses on how tax burdens are distributed across income groups rather than overall tax levels. The group argues that states such as Texas and Florida look «low tax» largely because they do not levy a broad-based personal income tax, a structure that disproportionately benefits high earners.

To make up the difference, those states rely more heavily on sales, excise and property taxes, which tend to take a larger share of income from lower-income households. California, by contrast, uses a highly progressive income tax system that places more of the burden on top earners and helps offset regressive taxes lower down the income ladder.

Critics, however, say that framing captures only part of the picture because it focuses on tax burden by income group rather than overall tax climate, where California remains far more burdensome for top earners, investors and many businesses.

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«It’s information from this group and others like it, by the way, that have misled people to believe that middle-income folks in the United States pay a higher federal tax rate than upper-income folks,» Agresti said. 

«In fact, a survey done by Just Facts found that about 80% of America’s voters believe this fiction, even though the Congressional Budget Office, the U.S. Treasury, and the center-left Tax Policy Center all say that middle-income Americans pay an average effective federal tax rate of about 15% while upper income, or the top 1%, pay a rate of about 30%. And by the way, that includes all taxes and all income, all tax loopholes, it’s basically all taxes paid divided by all income earned or received.»

Fox News Digital reached out to ITEP for comment.

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Agresti said Newsom is a «master of twisting statistics to paint a picture that is the exact inverse of reality» and pointed to the governor’s claim that the exodus of residents due to high taxes is a «myth.»

«Here’s the facts: According to his own Secretary of State, every year of Newsom’s governorship, more people have moved out of California into other states than have moved from other states into California,» Agresti, who has posted the data on his website, said. «In fact, over the time of his governorship, about 1.5 more million people have left California than moved in.»

«So how does Newsom get his claim, his evidence? Well, he looks at total population growth, which is dominated by immigrants moving in from other countries. The issue is not whether people would rather live in California than Mexico, but whether they would rather live in California than other states. And the data clearly show they do not.»

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Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Newsom has also been touting data showing California now has the fourth-largest economy in the world, just surpassing Japan’s, which Agresti also took issue with and described as «fiction» according to his examination of the numbers.

«Here’s the fatal flaw in what he’s doing there,» Agresti said. «He is converting Japanese yen into U.S. dollars using a highly deceptive measure called foreign currency exchange rates. Scholars in this field warn explicitly: You are not to convert GDPs using exchange rates because it inflates the relative sizes of economies that have high prices, as California does. When you actually look at the proper way to transfer these exchange rates and account for them, Japan’s GDP is 56% larger than California’s.»

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Additionally, Agresti pointed to data that shows California has a greater rate of poverty than any other state in the nation, as well as electricity prices that are more than twice the national average.

«When you look at California as a whole, it is one of the highest-tax states in the nation, and also there’s a lot of fallout from Newsom’s policies that make it one of the most expensive places to live in the entire United States,» Agresti said.

Fox News Digital reached out to Newsom’s office for comment.

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Fox News Digital’s Bradford Betz contributed to this report.

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