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Director of the FBI Kash Patel President Donald Trump’s “Make DC safe again” action is achieving real results.
From Wednesday to Thursday morning, FBI agents Federal partners reported 28 arrests, 12 gun recovery, 10 drug seizures and 80 arrests.
Patel said the crackdown is taking violent criminals off the streets and restoring law and order.
“President Trump’s ‘Make DC safe again’ action is achieving real results,” Patel said. “By working hand in hand with our federal, state and local partners, we bring violent criminals to the streets and restore law and order in our nation’s capital. This is exactly what the federal government looks like when it puts American family security first.”
On August 14, members of the U.S. Secret Service and the FBI detained a man outside the Presbyterian Church on New York Avenue in Washington, D.C. (Reuters/Nathan Howard)
Trump Federal District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Department Under the District of Columbia Master Ruling Act, August 11, 30 days.
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll In Wednesday’s memorandum, the mobilization was expanded to November 30.
Federalization is due next week and it seems that the extension is required to be approved by Congress.

Army seconds. Dan Driscoll said he expanded his operations in Washington, D.C. (SPC. LukeSullivan/75th Ranger Group)
DC arrests 1,000 as Trump-backed crackdown enters day 12
About 30 minutes after Patel released the latest data, Washington, D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb shared on X that he filed a lawsuit to curb the administration’s efforts in the U.S. capital, arguing that 2,300 armed forces were deployed National Guard Forces under federal command are illegal.
“DC does not require or agree to deploy the National Guard. However, we have 2,300 National Guards on our military equipment, carrying weapons and driving armored vehicles.”

On August 14, a U.S. military member was holding a child near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. (Reuters/Jose Luis Gonzalez)
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He added that the deployment violates the POSSE COMITATUS Act, threatens democracy and civil liberties, and damages DC’s economy and public trust.
The White House defended the action, saying the president acted in his power and that the action was effective in combating violent crime.

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