The presence of the restaurant takes a diving in the capital after Trump’s actions



The presence of restaurants in the country’s capital has been diving in the aftermath of President Trump Washington, DC, a crime campaign, according to data from OpenTable.

Last Monday, Trump announced that he was controlling the Capital Police Department and deploying the National Guard in the city in an attempt to combat crime.

Starting in this Monday, Diners is sitting in Washington restaurants, according to online reservation numbers, to decrease significantly compared to the previous year, where 16 percent decreased. On Wednesday, the amount of dinner sitting in restaurants fell with reservations by 31 percent, and a little recovered to a 20 percent decrease on Saturday.

Wusa was the first to report DC OpenTable data.

The residents of the capital expressed their anger at the president’s recent actions in their city through the protests. On Wednesday, federal law enforcement officers were exposed to a relatively crowded area in the northwest of Washington.

The Trump crime campaign also sparked invitations to the capital of the capital, where the province had no member of the Congress.

Prosecutor Bam Bondi said on Sunday that the authorities arrested 68 people overnight in the capital

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Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn) refused on Sunday the recent Trump campaign against Capitol in the country as a “trick”.

“What is happening here in Washington, DC, is just a trick. Donald Trump did not like the fact that the walls were closed to it, and that his base was wondering why Epstein’s files were not launching, and why he was protecting very strong people.”

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