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Trump Pushes to Extend Federal Control Over Washington DC Police

Move Follows Trump’s Activation of National Guard and Takeover of DC Police.

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US President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he would ask Republicans in Congress to extend federal control of Washington, DC’s police force beyond the current 30-day limit.

This move comes a day after Trump activated National Guard troops and assumed control of the DC police department, declaring a “criminal emergency” in the nation’s capital.

Plan Could Become a Model for Other Cities

Trump suggested that any congressional action “could also serve as a model for other cities,” though he did not explain how the takeover could be replicated elsewhere.

The president has previously threatened to impose federal control on Democratic-run cities like Chicago, criticizing their crime prevention measures.

How Trump Took Control of DC Police

Trump invoked the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, which allows the president to take over DC’s police force for up to 30 days during an emergency. To extend the federal control beyond 30 days, the White House will need approval from both the House and Senate.

National Guard Deployed in Washington

Following the takeover, Trump deployed 800 National Guard troops to Washington. Announcing the decision, he claimed the capital had become a “lawless city.”

The deployment was carried out under the 1973 Home Rule Act, marking the first time a president has used Section 740 of the law to assume control of the DC police force.

White House Response and Law Enforcement Actions

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated Tuesday that the administration would “reevaluate and reassess and make further decisions” once the initial 30-day period ends.

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Leavitt also confirmed that 850 law enforcement officers were deployed Monday, resulting in 23 arrests overnight.

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