President Donald Trump will direct federal agents to patrol Washington around the clock, seven days a week, the White House announced on Aug. 13, amid efforts to reduce crime in the nation’s capital.
“We’re going to be asking for extensions on that—long-term extensions,” he said at the Kennedy Center. “You can’t have 30 days.”
That effort will include deploying more than 400 National Guard troops around the capital on the night of Aug. 13. They will then start patrolling Washington 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The White House official also gave an update on Trump’s operational efforts in the capital since Aug. 7, with 103 total arrests made. The charges for the arrests so far relate to homicide (1), narcotics (7), firearms (33), warrants (10), and illegal immigration (23).
Since Aug. 7, a total of 24 firearms have been seized in the nation’s capital. The federal response has included 19 multi-agency teams deployed throughout all of Washington’s seven districts.
Congress to Decide
The District of Columbia Home Rule Act of 1973 allows the president to declare an emergency and take over Washington’s police department for two days, which can be extended to 30 days by notifying Congress.Congress must approve an emergency declaration beyond 30 days, which could see a Democrat-led filibuster in the Senate.
On Aug. 14, Trump also floated declaring a national emergency, suggesting it would allow him to circumvent the D.C. Home Rule Act if Congress does not approve his emergency declaration extension.
“I don’t want to call a national emergency. If I have to, I will, but I think the Republicans in Congress will approve this pretty much unanimously,” the president told reporters.







