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President Trump Takes Action to Restore Law and Order to Washington DC

This move empowers Trump to deliver on promises of security, potentially expanding to other crime-plagued cities, restoring faith in law enforcement and making D.C. a symbol of American strength once more.

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President Trump and his team in the White House press room
President Trump and the team give a comprehensive Press Conference about law enforcement actions being undertaken in DC. -- White House YouTube screenshot

President Donald Trump, flanked by Attorney General Pam Bondi and key advisors, held an hour long press conference at the White House this morning, announcing federal takeover of the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department to combat surging crime and reclaim the nation's capital. Invoking Section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, Trump placed the department under direct federal authority, with Bondi assuming immediate control to enforce strict measures against violence, drugs, and disorder. "This is Liberation Day in D.C., and we're going to take our capital back," Trump declared, highlighting a "historic action to rescue our nation's capital from crime, bloodshed, bedlam, and squalor." He deployed 800 National Guard troops to patrol streets, clean up homeless encampments, and secure federal buildings, signaling a no-nonsense approach to protecting American landmarks and residents.

Trump detailed alarming crime statistics, noting D.C.'s murder rate exceeds that of Bogota, Colombia, and Mexico City, with carjackings up 200% in recent years and rampant assaults terrorizing even congressional staff. He cited specific outrages: the brutal assault on former DOGE staffer Edward "big balls" Coristine, the carjacking of Rep. Henry Cuellar in Navy Yard, a shooting wounding a congressional intern, an attack on Sen. Rand Paul's aide, and the murder of a former Trump official. Vowing to eliminate no-cash bail through congressional action, Trump promised swift justice for criminals, ending catch-and-release policies that embolden thugs. FBI agents will join patrols, focusing on drug dealers, gangs, and illegal immigrants fueling the chaos, with plans to renovate neglected federal structures for a safer, prouder capital.

This move empowers Trump to deliver on promises of security, potentially expanding to other crime-plagued cities, restoring faith in law enforcement and making D.C. a symbol of American strength once more. Bondi, at the podium, affirmed her commitment to impartial enforcement, prioritizing victims over criminals in a city long neglected. Trump's team emphasized this as essential to safeguarding the heart of our democracy from the lawlessness that has eroded public trust.

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