In a striking move today, President Donald J. Trump initiated significant executive measures aimed at addressing the escalating issues of crime and homelessness in Washington, D.C., which he attributes to years of Democratic governance.
This morning, President Trump unveiled his strategy:
- “Today marks Liberation Day in D.C. — we are taking our capital BACK.” (Watch)
- “We’re declaring a public safety emergency in the District of Columbia — and Attorney General Pam Bondi is now leading the Metropolitan Police Department.” (Watch)
- “Immediate enforcement operations will target known gangs, drug traffickers, and criminal networks to clear the streets.” (Watch)
- “Currently, the murder rate in Washington exceeds that of Bogotá and Mexico City. Car thefts have doubled in the last five years, and carjackings have tripled.” (Watch)
- “This alarming public safety crisis is a direct result of the failures of local leadership.” (Watch)
The President’s decisive actions have garnered approval from various residents and visitors:
- “The mayor seems to lack control over the rampant activities,” shared a man mourning the loss of his three-year-old granddaughter to gun violence in D.C. (Watch)
- “This is not a partisan issue; it’s fundamentally about public safety,” remarked a former D.C. advisory neighborhood commissioner. (Watch)
- “If this action will reduce crime, it’s absolutely necessary,” stated a resident whose neighborhood recently experienced a violent shootout. (Read more)
- “I’m thrilled they’re taking action; as the capital of the United States, we need to attract visitors. It’s fantastic to see more police presence for safety,” expressed a visitor to the nation’s capital. (Read more)
- “Some days, I feel unsafe just stepping outside,” noted a D.C. resident. (Watch)
- “I’ve become desensitized to the violence; it feels like the norm now,” a resident lamented, reflecting on repeated violent incidents in her area. (Watch)
- “We were caught in the middle of a drive-by shooting, and it was terrifying,” recalled another D.C. resident. (Watch)
- “There needs to be more action on juvenile crime; the lack of deterrents is alarming,” argued a concerned resident. (Watch)
Throughout his campaign, President Trump promised to transform our capital city into a “safe and beautiful” place for all Americans — and today, he is taking steps to fulfill that promise.