Georgetown University students began a series of walkouts starting at approximately 2:46 PM UTC on Tuesday, September 9th, protesting the federal takeover in Washington D.C. and urging university administrators not to cooperate with federal agencies, according to a WUSA9 report. The protests at Georgetown University are part of a broader student demonstration movement against the federal presence in the capital, which began earlier today. Students from American, Georgetown, George Washington, and Howard Universities were reported to be protesting the federal takeover amid the continued presence of federal law enforcement and National Guard troops, following President Trump's crime emergency order. In related developments concerning federal appointments in Washington D.C., a House member mistakenly attributed the non-prosecution of two-thirds of arrests to the city's elected attorney general, when it was in fact the U.S. Attorney for D.C., who is appointed by the president, according to a report by @maustermuhle. Separately, analysis shared on Twitter by @JPHilllllll indicates a significant decline in voter approval for President Trump's handling of jobs and the economy, with a 29% decrease since his inauguration, and a 36% decline in approval for his handling of inflation during the same period.