WASHINGTON — A protest camp outside Union Station in D.C. is now gone. The last tent was removed around 5:30 a.m. Thursday, ending months of camping in Columbus Circle.
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The Justice Department has embarked on a months-long effort to prosecute people accused of assaulting federal officers while ...