Trump condemned offender is on the crime rate in DC, displays troops
Washington – President Donald Trump, a convict criminal who forgave 400 violent criminals who assaulted police officers in his name, announced Monday that he was deploying national guard troops and taking advantage of the control of the police force of the capital to deal with the crime there, which falsely said he was “totally out of control.”
“I am announcing a historical action to rescue the capital of our crime nation, bloodshed, deadline and misery and worse,” Trump told journalists in the Information Room of the White House. “This is the day of release in DC, and we are going to recover our capital. We are recovering it under the authorities that give me as president of the United States.”
Trump observed his action on Sunday and early Monday in a series of publications in social networks.
“The crime numbers get worse, and the city only becomes more dirty and less attractive,” Trump wrote in Truth Social.
Actually, the crime rate in the district of Columbia has been falling for two years and is now as low as it has been in decades.
However, Trump cited the 2023 crime rate while maintaining the lists that compared Washington’s crime rates with those of the main cities around the world. He also suggested that the police should use violence while working if the people who arrest try to resist.
“They defend themselves until you take away hell, because it is the only language they understand,” he said.
Authoritarian experts warn that Trump, who previously deployed both the California National Guard and active duty marines in Los Angeles, are actually trying to accustom the Americans to the idea of having federal troops in the field in the cities, a foreign concept in this country during most of its history.
Trump said Monday that this plan could serve as a model for what he does in other cities in the country.
“Other cities are looking at this … maybe it self -clean,” he said. “I’m going to look at New York in a time … If necessary, we will do the same in Chicago, which is a disaster.”
Trump also seems obsessed with the “beautification” of Washington, which seems focused on taking out homeless people out of the streets.
“Homeless people have to move, immediately. We will give them places to stay, but far from the capital,” Trump wrote.

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When he began his campaign to recover the position, he had left unfortunately after his coup attempt on January 6, 2021, Trump faced four accusations of separated serious crimes, one federal and another of Georgia prosecutors based on actions prior to that day; Another federal prosecution for its refusal to deliver secret documents that led to its Mar-A-Lago field club in southern Florida; and a room based on your money payment of $ 130,000 to the adult actor Stormy Daniels days before the 2016 elections.
It was convicted of 34 positions to falsify commercial records in the case of money of silence, but federal prosecutions were dismissed after winning the November elections depending on the practice of the Department of Justice not to process a acting president. Georgia’s case was also delayed indefinitely, and the president judge in the case of New York does not even fine Trump based on his imminent return to the presidency.
The day he assumed the position in 2025, Trump forgave more than 1,500 of his followers who had been accused, and in many cases convicted, of crimes for his actions on January 6, after Trump told them to march in the Capitol of coercing the legislators and their own vice president to grant him a second term, although he had lost the election of 2020 by Democrat Joe. Some 400 of them had assaulted Capitol and DC police officers with their fists, sticks, baseball bat and other varied weapons.
More than 140 officers were injured that day, some seriously. One died hours later and four others died for suicide in the coming weeks and months.
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However, despite this, Trump continues to lying that his supporters did nothing wrong with that day.
“I forgave people who were assaulted. They were assaulted by our government,” he said during a February Mini-New Conference aboard Air Force One.


