Trump Deploys National Guard in Washington DC to Evict Homeless

Trump Deploys National Guard in Washington DC to Evict Homeless

“Liberation Day” Awaits: President Trump Plans a Guardian Roll‑Out for DC

Picture this: you’re strolling down Pennsylvania Avenue and suddenly, the streets are lined with a squad of National Guard troops—so polished they could be a mirror for the capital. That’s the scene President Trump fired up on Monday when he announced a city‑wide “Liberation Day.”

What’s the Play?

  • Invoke Section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act.
  • Place the DC Metropolitan Police Department under direct federal control.
  • Deploy a full‑throttle show of National Guard to restore law, order, and a touch of good sense.
  • Evict homeless residents immediately and relocate them far from the capital.
  • Criminals? They’ll be moved straight to jail—no detours.

Why This Sizzle?

Trump’s angle is all about turning Washington back into that shiny beacon of safety he loves. He’s promised a cleaner, crime‑free DC that people can confidently shop for a newspaper without feeling like they’re stepping onto a crime scene. “I’m going to make our capital safer and more beautiful than ever before,” he declared on Truth Social.

Inside the Trump Talk

During a ribbon‑cutting‑style announcement, he said, “The homeless have to move out, IMMEDIATELY. We will give you places to stay, but far from the capital. The criminals…you don’t move out. We’ll put you where you belong—jersey and everything.” It’s quick, decisive, and oddly reminiscent of border actions he championed previously.

What’s Next for Residents?

The plan isn’t just about moving people; it’s also about raising the city’s overall vibe—cleaner streets, renovated facilities, and, in Trump’s words, “the general physical renovation and condition of our once beautiful, well‑maintained capital.”

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