Trump Announces He’ll Personally Patrol DC Streets with Law Enforcement

President Donald Trump announced plans to personally patrol the streets of Washington, D.C., alongside police and National Guard members in an effort to curb rising crime in the city. Speaking to radio host todd Starnes, Trump emphasized his intention to take direct action and praised the National Guard’s role. This move follows a recent federal takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department aimed at reducing violent crime, which officials report has already seen important declines, including a 35% drop in violent crime and a 50% reduction in robberies over the past nine days. Vice President J.D. vance and other Trump administration officials have visited National Guard troops and stressed the importance of political will to restore law and order.The administration hopes the D.C. effort will serve as a model for combating crime in other major cities. The initiative responds to a string of high-profile violent incidents that have raised concerns about safety in the capital.


President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he plans to patrol the streets of Washington, D.C., with police and members of the National Guard.

“I’m going to be going out tonight. I’m going to keep it a secret. But I’m going to go, and you’re the only one who knows. You and your lots of listeners,” Trump told radio talk show host Todd Starnes.

“I’m going to be going out tonight, I think, with the police and with the military, of course. We’re going to do a job,” he added. “The National Guard is great. They’ve done a fantastic job.”

Trump will no doubt try to reinforce the message and visuals that Vice President J.D. Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller communicated during a Wednesday lunch visit to Union Station, where they had a Shake Shack burgers with members of the National Guard.

“If you look at what’s happened in Washington, D.C., in just the past nine days, we’ve seen a 35 percent reduction in violent crime. We’ve seen over a 50 percent reduction in robberies. We are seeing really substantial effects because these guys are busting their ass,” Vance told reporters at the lunch.

“You can actually bring law and order to communities. You’ve just gotta have to have the political willpower to do it,” he argued.

The D.C. Police Union posted on social media Monday that crime is down significantly since President Donald Trump announced a takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department for at least 30 days.

The post indicated that violent crime was down 22 percent, carjackings 83 percent, and robberies 46 percent.

The Washington Post falsely implied Wednesday that Vance said that the Trump administration wants the D.C. federal law and order push to be a “test case” for what could happen in blue cities across the country.

What Vance said was, “I think that if we set a standard in Washington, D.C., that political willpower can bring some common sense law and order back to these communities, then maybe some other communities in other cities will follow suit.”

In other words, the Trump administration wants to set an example in D.C. that will motivate officials and perhaps create a groundswell among residents in blue cities to act.

Regardless, because D.C. falls under the federal government’s direct jurisdiction, the president has more authority to direct what happens in the city.

There will no doubt be many astroturf, probably paid, protesters out on Thursday night, if they can locate Trump.

Vance said of the protesters at Union Station the day before, “We hear these people outside screaming, ‘Free D.C.’ Let’s free D.C. from lawlessness. Let’s free Washington, D.C., from one of the highest murder rates in the entire world …That’s what we’re trying to free D.C. from.”

When Trump announced the temporary takeover of Washington’s Metropolitan Police Department last week, he noted recent high-profile examples of violence in the capital, including the murder of two Israeli embassy staff members in May, a congressional intern shot and killed in June, and a former Department of Government Efficiency staffer brutally beaten earlier this month.

“Our capital city has been overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youths, drugged-out maniacs, and homeless people, and we’re not going to let it happen anymore,” he said.

While then-soon-to-be President Teddy Roosevelt was known to walk police beats late at night when he served as New York Police Commissioner in the mid-1890s, to have a sitting president on the beat is almost certainly unprecedented.

Godspeed and stay safe, Mr. President!




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