Overview
- Four Republican governors have sent roughly 900 additional National Guard troops to join 800 D.C. guardsmen, pushing total forces above 1,700
- Federal agencies report more than 400 arrests and over 20 illegal firearms seized since President Trump declared a public-safety emergency on August 11
- The administration withdrew its bid to assume full command of the Metropolitan Police Department after a federal court order, but legal challenges over D.C.’s home rule continue
- Non-D.C. Guard units may soon carry arms while protecting federal properties and assisting with crowd control under Title 32 authority
- Local leaders and civil-liberties advocates have protested masked federal agents and warned of sharp restaurant reservation declines during the law enforcement surge