Cliff Notes
- Donald Trump announced the deployment of National Guard troops to Washington DC, stating it as a “historic action” aimed at restoring law, order, and public safety in the capital.
- The President declared a public safety emergency, asserting that the city’s police would come under federal control amid rising crime rates and calling for the beautification of DC.
- Responding to Trump’s announcement, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries pointed out that violent crime in DC is at a thirty-year low, questioning the need for federal intervention in local law enforcement.
Donald Trump will deploy National Guard troops to Washington DC to ‘re-establish law and order’ | US News
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Donald Trump has announced he is going to deploy National Guard troops to Washington DC as part of “historic action to rescue our nation’s capital”.
During a news conference at the White House on Monday, the US president said the city’s police would come under federal control as he said the murder rate in DC was “higher than” in some of the “worst places on earth”.
He said he was deploying the troops to “re-establish law, order, and public safety”.
Mr Trump said he was announcing a “historic action to rescue our nation’s capital from crime, bloodshed, bedlam and squalor and worse.
“This is liberation day in DC and we are going to take our capital back.”
The president continued: “So today we are declaring a public safety emergency in the district of Columbia.”
He added it is not just about safety but also the “beautification” of the city.
“Washington DC should be one of the safest, cleanest and most beautiful cities anywhere in the world and we’re going to make it that.”
Last week, the Republican president directed federal law enforcement agencies to increase their presence in Washington for seven days, with the option “to extend as needed.”
On Friday night, federal agencies including the Secret Service, the FBI and the US Marshals Service assigned more than 120 officers and agents to assist in Washington.
National guard troops usually belong to individual states and personnel in many cases are trained to help with emergencies that those states have to deal with, such as natural disasters.
Since they are the reserve force of the US military, National Guard troops are usually part time, meaning that they have other jobs as well.
Minority Leader of the US House of Representatives, Hakeem Jeffries, responded to Mr Trump’s announcement on Monday with a post on X which read: “Violent crime in Washington, DC is at a thirty-year low.
“Donald Trump has no basis to take over the local police department. And zero credibility on the issue of law and order.
“Get lost.”
On Sunday, Mr Trump in a social media post had emphasised the removal of Washington’s homeless population, though it was unclear where the thousands of people would go.
“The Homeless have to move out, IMMEDIATELY,” Mr Trump wrote.
“We will give you places to stay, but FAR from the Capital. The Criminals, you don’t have to move out. We’re going to put you in jail where you belong.”