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Trump Launches Federal Law Enforcement Surge in Washington, D.C.

The weeklong operation implements Trump’s Safe and Beautiful task force directive following the weekend assault on a former Department of Government Efficiency official.

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President Donald Trump announces upcoming White House press conference on violent crime in Washington, D.C.
FILE - Mayor of the District of Columbia Muriel Bowser speaks as U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro, left, listens during a news conference in Washington, May 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)

Overview

  • The surge began at midnight Friday under Trump’s orders with U.S. Park Police leading marked patrols alongside a dozen federal agencies for at least seven days and an option to extend.
  • The deployment operates under the March executive order establishing the Making DC Safe and Beautiful Task Force to enforce quality-of-life and public-safety laws.
  • Trump cited the early-August attack on Edward Coristine, a former Department of Government Efficiency staffer, as the catalyst for overriding local enforcement efforts.
  • White House officials have scheduled a Monday press conference where the president will outline additional crime-reduction measures in the capital.
  • Metropolitan Police data show violent crime is down 26 percent year-to-date, highlighting tensions over federal intervention and the city’s Home Rule governance.