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President Donald Trump is expected to hold a news conference at the White House on Monday to discuss the crime in Washington. DC posted on roads as federal agents.
The press conference is scheduled for ET at 10 am in the white house briefing room. Trump said on social media on Sunday that the news conference on crime and “beautification” will not only involve the abolition of crime, murder and death in our country, but will also be about the situation of cleanliness and general physical renewal and our once beautiful and well maintained capital. ,
Trump wrote on the truth social, “We are not going to allow people to spend $ 3.1 billion on fixing a building like the Federal Reserve, which could have been more than 50 to $ 50 to $ 100 million in an elegant and time sensitive manner.” “Renewal would have been really better, and we would have saved $ 3 billion, traffic jams and never ending construction.”
Trump described DC Mayor Muril Boseer – who publicly collided with Trump during the George Floid riots in 2020 – “A good person has tried, but has been given many opportunities, and the number of crime deteriorates, and the city becomes only dirt and less attractive.”
Trump has pledged to make DC ‘safe’ and ‘beautiful’ as the capital battle crime and homeless
The FBI and border petrol officials arrested a person with U Street on August 10, 2025. President Donald Trump ordered a growing presence of federal law enforcement in Washington, DC in an attempt to curb the crime. (Andrew Leden/Getty Images)
The President wrote, “The American public is not going with it anymore.” “Like I took care of Seema, where you were coming to you illegally in the last month, a year ago, I will take care of my funded capital, and we will make it true, right, again great! Tents, squall, fibros, and before crime, before crime, it was the most beautiful capital in the world.
The President has given his warning about the acquisition of a federal government in Washington, and said that he can also deploy the national guard on a recent crime.
Bausar told MSNBC on Sunday that “the President’s privilege is always the privilege to use the federal law enforcement of the National Guard.” Bausar said many times throughout the interview that the district is not feeling spike in crime.
President Trump increased the federal law enforcement attendance in DC after violent crime growth
President Donald Trump Washington talks to reporters after signing an executive order at the Egyptian Executive Office Building on August 5, 2025 at Washington, DC (Jeet McCamy/Getty Image)
Meanwhile, on Sunday, the police started a teenage curfew in the popular Navy yard neighborhood, after leaving the stolen gun during a large gathering of young people late on Saturday. The incident also came when the White House deployed the growth of federal law enforcement officers in the city over the weekend.
Trump also said that the homeless population would have to proceed “immediately”, posting pictures of infiltration and garbage on the roads.
Trump posted, “No ‘Mr. will be a good man.” “We want our capital back.”
The FBI and border petrol officials arrested a person with a U Street Corridor during a federal law enforcement deployment in the nation’s capital on August 10, 2025. (Andrew Leden/Getty Images)
Last week, Trump took the federal control of the DC after the former department of Edward “Big Balls”, the Edward Department of the former department, the federal control of the DC, which was brutally beaten during an attempt to act by the teenage suspects.
Trump wrote, “Local ‘youth’ and gang members, some only 14, 15, and 16-year-old, randomly attack, are shooting for maging, mamming, and innocent citizens, as well as knowing that they will be released almost immediately.” “They are not afraid of law enforcement because they know nothing happens to them, but it’s going to happen now!”
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Trump said the DC law should be replaced to start at the age of 14, “to prosecute minors accused of violent offenses as an adult and” long time to lock them. “
Fox News’ Mark Meerdith and Alexandra Hoff contributed to this report.