Trump sends National Guard to Washington crime crackdown
Trump announced that the city’s Metropolitan Police would come under federal oversight and that 800 National Guardsmen—“with more if necessary”—would patrol the capital. Speaking at the White House, he declared the move a “Liberation Day” for D.C., asserting the city had been mismanaged and overrun by crime, despite statistics showing a decline in violent offenses.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said additional specialized Guard units could be deployed to support law enforcement, describing them as “strong” and “tough.” The policy mirrors Trump’s immigration approach, which used federal troops to enforce border security and suppress protests in other cities.
Several demonstrators protested outside the White House, criticizing the deployment as theatrics. Trump also indicated plans to extend similar measures to other cities, including New York and Chicago.
Washington, D.C., operates under a unique federal relationship that limits its autonomy. While the Home Rule Act allows residents to elect a mayor and city council, Congress retains control over the city’s budget and broader authority.
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