U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media as he departs the White Home on August 1, 2025 in Washington, DC.
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President Donald Trump stated Saturday that he’ll maintain a press availability on the White Home subsequent week to handle violent crime in Washington, D.C., days after the White Home introduced it was growing federal regulation enforcement throughout town.
“On Monday a Press Convention will probably be held on the White Home which can, primarily, cease violent crime in Washington, D.C,” he wrote on social media.
Trump, who has regularly criticized the Democratic-led metropolis, claimed that D.C. will “quickly be one of many most secure cities,” at the same time as information exhibits that violent crime within the nation’s capital has been reducing.
Trump this week ramped up his rhetoric about crime within the district, after a former member of the Division of Authorities Effectivity was assaulted in an tried carjacking.
“He went by way of a foul scenario, to place it mildly, and there is an excessive amount of of it. We’ll do one thing about it,” Trump stated Wednesday.
Trump additionally threatened to federalize Washington, D.C., if native officers do not “get [their] act collectively, and rapidly.”
On Thursday, the White Home stated it was launching a seven-day effort to crack down on crime within the metropolis.
“Washington, D.C. is an incredible metropolis, but it surely has been stricken by violent crime for a lot too lengthy,” White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated in a press release, in accordance with NBC Washington.
“President Trump has directed an elevated presence of federal regulation enforcement to guard harmless residents. Beginning tonight, there will probably be no secure harbor for violent criminals in D.C.”
Native officers condemned Trump’s order and warned that he’s encroaching on “dwelling rule,” the decades-old act that permits D.C. residents to elect their very own mayor and council members.
“Even when crime in D.C. weren’t at a historic low level, President Trump’s feedback could be misguided and offensive to the greater than 700,000 individuals who stay completely within the nation’s capital,” Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D.C.’s nonvoting delegate, stated in a assertion.
“Though I will not enable them to succeed, the Republicans pushing to repeal the Dwelling Rule Act haven’t any plan to run the District ought to they abolish the mayor’s workplace and D.C. Council,” she stated.