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  • The Trump administration has taken control of Washington, D.C.'s Union Station, a vital transportation hub, shifting management from Amtrak to federal oversight, signaling a bold move to centralize authority in the nation's capital.
  • Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced the takeover, framing it as a response to safety concerns and the station's deteriorating condition, asserting that it should be a prideful representation of the city.
  • Critics suggest the decision is more than just about infrastructure, viewing it as part of a broader strategy by Trump to assert greater control over federal operations and policies.
  • Duffy has faced backlash for claiming credit for infrastructure improvements funded by President Joe Biden’s bipartisan law, raising questions about political motives behind the takeover.
  • The announcement has been met with skepticism, as many sources emphasize the repetitiveness of the messaging, reflecting an ongoing narrative of federal intervention in local governance.
  • This move exemplifies the Trump administration's pattern of seeking to influence various federal entities, highlighting a significant moment in the interplay of politics and infrastructure management.

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