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President Donald Trump visited a park police operation facility to thank the federal law enforcement officers, which he deployed to patrol the roads of Washington, DC, said he hoped that he would have “deployed” for a while “.
“We are going to other places again, but we are going to stay here for a while,” said Trump. “We want to make it perfect, this is our capital.”
The visit to the building in the Annacostia neighborhood of Washington appeared less dramatic at a radio show on Thursday that he is “going out” with the police and the army in a “secret” journey with the “secret” journey, but still focused on its controversial move last week and encouraged soldiers in the US officials and the Metropolitan Police Department.
“We are not playing games. We are going to make it safe,” Trump said.
The President brought Hamburger and Pizza to the officers he visited to thank him for his service.
Trump last week argued the city’s carrier and dacoits that there was a national emergency. While an increase in a post-pandmic crime in DC shook public safety fear, the data of the Department of Justice released in January showed violent crime for the city to be 30 years short.
The effort has yet to mark Trump’s highest profile moves to run his law-and-order message home. But they are deeply unpopular with DC residents and any presence by the President on the streets of the nation’s capital has reduced the tension of moving forward.
Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary PT Hegaseeth and Deputy Chief Staff Stephen Miller of White House met on Wednesday when they met the National Guard members at the union station. According to the post -Washington school pole, 10 out of 10 Washington opposed Trump’s acquisition and 65% said they would not think it would make the city any safe.
In the last week, the administration has faced criticism that the federal deployment has focused on the low-proclaimed, tourist-friendly areas of Washington and has not made a significant uplift of arrest.
Attorney General Palm Bondi said on Wednesday that the effort resulted in 550 arrests and 76 illegal firearms were seized. But the data from DC Mayor Muril Boser’s office showed that the MPD arrest in the week before the federal acquisition was higher than the week.
The White House is adamant that the number does not accurately portray the level of crime and spots in Washington. Trump has demanded a discredit of the city’s crime data, ordered the Department of Justice to investigate whether the local authorities have denied the data.
The Democrats have dismissed the move as an attempt for a thin veil for Trump to take power in the country’s capital and extended their message that liberal policies are soft on crime.
With the help of Miles Miller.
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