• National guard deployed on streets of Washington after Trump takes cont

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    The Washington, DC national guard began deploying on the city�s streets overnight, a day after Donald Trump ordered their arrival and took control
    of the city�s police force, calling Washington a �lawless� city, despite official crime statistics saying otherwise.

    Defence officials said a small number of the roughly 800 national guard
    members planned for the mission had been mobilised, with more expected to arrive in the coming days.

    About 850 officers and agents took part in a �massive law enforcement
    surge� across Washington on Monday night and made nearly two dozen
    arrests, the White House has said. The violent crime rate in the city is
    at a 30-year low.

    Press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Tuesday: �As part of
    the president�s massive law enforcement surge, last night approximately
    850 officers and agents were surged across the city. They made a total of
    23 arrests, including multiple other contacts.�

    The arrests consisted of homicide, firearms offences, possession with
    intent to distribute narcotics, fare evasion, lewd acts and stalking,
    Leavitt added. �A total of six illegal handguns were seized off of
    District of Columbia�s streets as part of last night�s effort.�

    Leavitt added: �This is only the beginning. Over the course of the next
    month, the Trump administration will relentlessly pursue and arrest every violent criminal in the district who breaks the law, undermines public
    safety and endangers law-abiding Americans.�

    Earlier, Muriel Bowser, the mayor of Washington, DC, said she expected
    members of the national guard to be deployed on federal property in the US capital, including parks, monuments, federal buildings.

    Leavitt also told reporters that homeless people have the option be taken
    to a homeless shelter and offered addiction and/or mental health services.
    �If they refuse, they will be susceptible to fines or to jail time. These
    are pre-existing laws that are already on the books. They have not been enforced,� she said.

    https://www.irishtimes.com/world/us/2025/08/13/national-guard-deployed-on- streets-of-washington-after-trump-takes-control-of-citys-police/


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