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National Guard takes to the streets of DC in support of Trump’s crime crackdown: ‘Reporting for duty’ 

August 13, 2025
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National Guard takes to the streets of DC in support of Trump’s crime crackdown: ‘Reporting for duty’ 
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National Guard troops began deploying to the streets of Washington, DC, Tuesday, one day after President Trump signed an executive order aimed at addressing crime concerns in the nation’s capital. 

“DC National Guard reporting for duty,” the US Army posted on X, including photos of several military Humvees parked near the Washington Monument on the National Mall. 

Guardsmen, activated under the president’s Title 32 authority, were even spotted posing for pictures with tourists on the first night of their deployment in the district. 

A member of the DC National Guard joins his unit near the Washington Monument in Washington, DC, on Aug. 12, 2025.
A member of the DC National Guard joins his unit near the Washington Monument in Washington, DC, on Aug. 12, 2025. Getty Images
Members of the National Guard deployed to Washington DC take an oath after arriving in the nation's capitol on Aug. 12, 2025.
Members of the National Guard deployed to Washington, DC, take an oath after arriving in the nation’s capital on Aug. 12, 2025. Staff Sgt. Deonte Rowell/US Army
National Guard Humvees line up on the street near the Washington Monument.
National Guard Humvees line up on the street near the Washington Monument. Staff Sgt. Deonte Rowell/US Army

Earlier, the White House indicated that the National Guard was expected to “begin being on the streets starting tonight,” according to the Washington Post, citing an anonymous official.

Only a small fraction of the 800 National Guard members expected to take part in the crime crackdown mission had been mobilized as of Tuesday afternoon, with more expected to deploy in the coming days, a Department of Defense official told the outlet. 

Democratic DC Mayor Muriel Bowser could not say for certain what parts of the district the National Guard would patrol, but said she expected their presence to be limited to federal property – like the National Mall. 

National Guard personnel walk the streets near the Washington Monument after being deployed by President Donald Trump.
National Guard personnel walk the streets near the Washington Monument after being deployed by President Donald Trump. Staff Sgt. Deonte Rowell/US Army
Federal law enforcement agents patrol at the intersection of 9th and U Street in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, DC, on Aug. 12, 2025.
Federal law enforcement agents patrol at the intersection of 9th and U Street in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, DC, on Aug. 12, 2025. Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock

“My expectation, though it can change, is that they will deploy the Guard on federal properties — that includes parks, monuments, federal buildings,” Bowser said in a conversation with community leaders Tuesday night, posted on X.  

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has said the Guard will not be involved in law enforcement functions in the district, but would be able to “temporarily detain” individuals if they see a crime in progress and police officers aren’t around. 

Trump federalized the DC Metropolitan Police Department’s 3,400-officer force and activated the DC National Guard on Monday, just hours after he directed some 850 federal agents to patrol the streets of the capital as part of a sweeping effort to drive down crime in the district.

The post National Guard takes to the streets of DC in support of Trump’s crime crackdown: ‘Reporting for duty’  appeared first on New York Post.

Tags: ArmyCrimeDonald Trumplaw enforcementMuriel BowserNational GuardPete HegsethWashington DC
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