Trump Orders Federal Law Enforcement to D.C., Deploys National Guard
Reports have surfaced that the 79-year-old president has ordered federal law enforcement to Washington D.C., and deployed 120 FBI agents for overnight shifts to assist local police with crimes. During a White House press conference on Monday, August 11, Trump also confirmed that he will be deploying the National Guard to the nation’s capital, and announced plans to remove homeless encampments in the city.
Trump expressed his intentions to clean up the sidewalks in D.C., stating, “We’re going to clean up our sidewalks. You have countries where every Saturday, the people go out and they wash their sidewalks in front of their stores and their houses.” He then shared a lesson from his father, saying, “Son, when you walk into a restaurant and you see a dirty front door, don’t go in, because if the front door is dirty, the kitchen is dirty.” Trump emphasized the importance of maintaining a clean capital, stating, “If our capital is dirty, our whole country is dirty, and they’ll respect us.”
With the deployment of federal law enforcement and the National Guard, Trump aims to enhance security in Washington D.C. and address issues such as crime and homelessness. The decision to remove homeless encampments has sparked debate among critics, who argue that more comprehensive solutions are needed to address the root causes of homelessness.
As the nation awaits further developments in Trump’s plan to clean up the capital, the deployment of federal resources and the National Guard signal a proactive approach to addressing security concerns in Washington D.C.