President Donald Trump holds up a chart in front of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth as he speaks with reporters in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
CAPITOL SHRILL!
Donald Trump’s brazen takeover of the Washington D.C. police force sets a dangerous precedent for the rest of his term.
- President Donald Trump shocked residents of the nation’s capital this morning by announcing that the city’s police force would now answer to him. “This is Liberation Day in D.C., and we’re going to take our capital back,” Trump told reporters in the West Wing, painting the capital as an unhinged wild west, a dangerous criminal playground where thieves and murderers roam free and savage gangs make daily life unbearable. The situation is so bad, he said, that he also plans to deploy 800 members of the national guard.
- To be clear: Trump’s announcement has little to do with safety. It appears to have everything to do with testing his ability to seize control of the capital, five years after his supporters staged a violent attempt to keep him in power despite losing an election during the infamous January 6 Capitol riot. Would that day have gone differently if Trump had seized control of the local cops and flooded the streets with loyal soldiers?
- Here’s the truth: The violent crime rate in D.C. spiked in 2023 — but it has fallen to historic lows since then (aside from youth crime), and declined 26 percent last year alone. In fact, the city isn’t even in the top 25 most dangerous cities in America. Regardless, the capital will become the second city in the country, after Los Angeles, where the president has deployed troops as a show of force.
- But Washington, D.C. is different. In his decision, Trump cited the city’s Home Rule Act, which allows him to deploy the district’s National Guard and take control of the police for 30 days. After that, Trump will need Congress’s approval to continue. So far, Washington’s mayor, Muriel Bowser, isn’t putting up a fight.
- “We’re in uncharted waters here,” Monica Hopkins, executive director of the ACLU-DC, told What A Day. “The Home Rule Act, our limited self-governance, and our lack of statehood allows the president to do this to a limited amount. What we are really concerned about is this abuse of power and the full frontal attack on our democracy.”
- Trump also vowed to begin removing homeless encampments in the city, but he was vague about what would happen next. “We will give you places to stay, but FAR from the Capital,” Trump posted online Sunday.
Trump is already plotting which American cities to target next.
- He is following a classic autocratic playbook to take over Washington: Exploit a phony pretext to claim “emergency powers” and seize control — in this case, Trump keeps citing the assault of a DOGE agent, the famous 19-year-old Edward Corsitine, aka “Big Balls,” during a carjacking. (Side note: I still can’t get over the fact that when kids learn about this in history books, their teachers will have to explain how a teenager named “Big Balls” caused Washington’s takeover.)
- The question becomes: What happens after the 30-day mark? Will Trump find some other excuse to maintain control? Will he treat this month like a practice round, and bust this move again later to grab power during some future political crisis?
- Trump is openly talking about cracking down on other municipalities, too. “We’re not going to lose our cities over this,” Trump said, hinting at plans to tackle New York, Baltimore and Oakland as well. “This will go further.”
- Side note: This move comes with a massive dose of irony. Trump is blaming the city for failing to apprehend violent criminals — after he pardoned his supporters for violently seizing the Capitol, in an incident when 174 police officers were assaulted and seven people died.
- “On January 6, President Trump failed to lift a finger to call the National Guard. He sat in the Oval Office and did nothing for three-and-a-half hours,” Gene Rossi, a former federal prosecutor, who also represented a prominent Capitol riot defendant, told What A Day. “But today … he needs a manufactured crisis to diverge from the other issues facing him, including the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Irony is too weak of a word.”
About 150 protestors immediately gathered outside the White House following the news. “D.C. is our home. It belongs to the people who live here, and Trump can’t have it,” one of the organizers said.
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forced to vacate their land to make room for Trump’s $1.5 billion golf course are being compensated with a few thousand dollars… and rice.
A judge denied the Department of Justice’s request to unseal transcripts from sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell’s grand jury. That’s not surprising: Judges never release grand jury testimonies, and Attorney General Pam Bondi wanted to make it
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*sigh*
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