Overview
- More than 2,000 National Guard and federal personnel remain deployed in Washington, with authorities reporting 630 arrests and 86 illegal weapons seized.
- Trump said he would patrol with police and Guard units, then told agents the operation will stay "for a long time" and is seeking to extend federal control beyond the initial 30 days.
- DEA Administrator Terry Cole praised what he called unprecedented Mexican cooperation and said the agency would support strikes if ordered, a stance Claudia Sheinbaum publicly denied while invoking Mexican sovereignty.
- Visits by Vice President J.D. Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and adviser Stephen Miller drew loud boos, and local surveys show most residents oppose the federal takeover.
- Trump suggested similar interventions in Chicago and New York, and a Pentagon statement reported by Spanish media said Guard troops in the capital have been authorized to carry service-provided weapons.