Washington Mayor Bowser Says Crime Has Decreased Since Trump’s Federal Law Enforcement Surge

Muriel Bowser said falling carjackings, gun use, homicides, and robberies make neighborhoods safer, and the federal takeover has been integral to that progress.
Washington Mayor Bowser Says Crime Has Decreased Since Trump’s Federal Law Enforcement Surge
Armed National Guard members patrol the National Mall in Washington on Aug. 27, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times
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Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser said on Aug. 27 that crime has decreased since President Donald Trump deployed National Guard troops to the city and took federal control of the local police department.

Bowser told reporters during an update on the enforcement surge that she and her officials “greatly appreciate” the added presence of law enforcement, noting that in just 20 days, the number of carjackings had fallen by 87 percent from the same period last year.