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More than 450 arrests since surge of federal law enforcement in DC, White House says

There have been over 450 arrests by federal law enforcement in the nation’s capital since 7 August, according to a White House official.

The official says that throughout this period, 68 firearms have been seized, and three known gang members have been arrested – including a MS-13 gang member.

They add that 48 homeless encampments have been cleared, since earlier this month.

On Monday 18 August, the official confirmed to the Guardian that federal officers made 52 arrests.

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My colleagues, Jakub Krupa and Matthew Pearce, are tracking the latest developments following the president’s busy day of foreign diplomacy at the White House. A reminder that Trump met with Volodymyr Zelenskyy yesterday, along with a cadre of European leaders.

We’re watching out for more details about a possible meeting between Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin, and more negotiations between the US and European allies about security guarantees for Ukraine.

Just a short while ago, Donald Trump wrapped up a phone interview with Fox News, where he repeated his warning that Putin would face a “rough situation” if he did not cooperate in the peace process.

“I hope President Putin is going to be good and if he’s not, that’s going to be a rough situation.

“And I hope that Zelenskyy, President Zelenskyy, will do what he has to do. He has to show some flexibility.”

Trump also said that while Europeans were “willing to put people on the ground,” the US focus was on air operations.

We’re willing to help them with things, especially probably if you could talk about by air, because there’s nobody has the kind of stuff we have.”

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