
Trump’s Washington Crackdown Sparks Outrage
Donald Trump’s latest plan to “clean up” Washington, D.C., has ignited fierce backlash and renewed impeachment calls.
On Monday, the president unveiled a sweeping crime crackdown, promising no “Mr. Nice Guy” approach. He ordered the homeless to “move out IMMEDIATELY” and deployed the National Guard for a 30-day federal takeover of the city’s Metropolitan Police Department.
“Before the tents, squalor, filth, and crime, it was the most beautiful capital in the world. It will soon be that again,” Trump posted on Truth Social.
Framing D.C. as Lawless
Trump described the city as a “sanctuary for illegal alien criminals” plagued by “lawlessness.” He claimed D.C.’s homicide rates surpass Bogotá and Mexico City, despite official data showing violent crime at a 30-year low.
Invoking Section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, Trump justified the federal intervention. Politico reports that 800 National Guard troops now patrol the streets.
In his most controversial remarks, Trump stated officers could “do whatever the hell they want” if met with hostility. “That’s the only language they understand,” he told reporters. “You spit, and we hit. They can hit real hard.”
Officials and Public Push Back
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser called the move “unsettling and unprecedented,” though “not totally surprising” given Trump’s history. Online critics denounced the approach as authoritarian.
One Reddit user wrote, “The Trump police state is upon us.” Others called his remarks “evil” and a “road map” for police violence, warning it normalizes the idea that law enforcement can “break skulls” with special permission.
Legal Challenges Loom
Trump’s D.C. intervention follows controversy over his use of the National Guard during June’s immigration protests in Los Angeles. California officials argued the deployment, done without the governor’s consent, violated the principle that states control their own Guard units. They called it “a clear violation of the most fundamental principles of our Nation’s founding.”
The administration insists the move complies with existing statutes.
Trump’s Message
For Trump, the message is clear: “This is liberation day in D.C., and we’re going to take our capital back.”