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Trump vows ‘no MR. NICE GUY’ approach to dealing with DC crime and homelessness

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president Donald Trump On Sunday, he pledged to make Washington, DC, “safer and more beautiful”, as his administration doubles the efforts to treat crime and the growing population in the country’s capital.

“I will take care of dear capital, and we will make it really wonderful again! Before the tents, filth, filth, and crime were the richest capital in the world. That will be soon again,” Trump wrote in a social position.

Trump has also announced that a plan to address displacement, public safety and urban hygiene will be detailed during a White House press conference to be held at 10 am on Monday.

Trump increases the existence of federal law in the capital after increasing violent crime

Trump added: “The mayor of the capital, Moriel Bousser, is a good person who tried, but she has given many opportunities, and the number of crime numbers increases, and the city becomes more dirt and less attractive. The American public will not bear with her anymore.”

A man sleeps on the American Capitol show in front of the Union Station in Washington, DC on May 31, 2022. (Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post/Getty Images)

Trump wrote in a social publication separate from the truth that he wants to be homeless “moving” immediately “away from” the capital of the nation. ” We will put you in prison where she belongs, “adding that the new campaign in both cases will” happen very quickly. “

“The master will not be”. “We want our capital,” Trump wrote, adding that more details will be presented about these efforts during a press conference on Monday.

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Trump has repeatedly described Washington, DC, as “one of the most dangerous cities anywhere in the world.” On Saturday, Trump said his administration “will stop the violent crime” in the country’s capital.

Last week, Trump said he was weighing a federal seizure of the Capital Police Force, including the potential publication of the National Guard, to counter the growing crime in the capital.

The police perform a traffic station at the National Commercial Center for the Anti -Crime

Park Police in the United States stops traffic on August 8, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Andrew Leyden/Getty Images)

The renewed focus follows a series of violent incidents in the city, as it included some federal employees, including a high -ranking employee of the Ministry of government – DOGE who was a victim to try to express.

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“We have a very unsafe capital, as you know, we have lost a beautiful young man, a beautiful, handsome young man who brought him out of hell,” Trump said, referring to the former employee of Dog Edward Corestine.

The president described the crime in the capital as “out of control”, with “young thugs” and “gang members” who “attack randomly, drink, distort, and shoot innocent citizens.”

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White House press secretary Caroline Levitt “President Trump had increased federal law enforcement to protect innocent citizens. Starting tonight, there will be no safe port for violent criminals in the capital,” last week said in a statement to Fox News.

“Washington, DC, is a wonderful city, but it has been afflicted with a very long crime.”

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2025-08-10 17:04:00

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