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Washington crime is in a state of chaos, according to Donald Trump, who has resorted to exceptional measures to address the issue.

Federal authority takes over the law enforcement of Washington D.C., as President Trump exerts control; Mayor Bowser, though citing reduced crime statistics, aligns with Trump's administration.

Trump declares Washington crime to be in a state of alarming escalation, resorting to unprecedented...
Trump declares Washington crime to be in a state of alarming escalation, resorting to unprecedented measures

Washington crime is in a state of chaos, according to Donald Trump, who has resorted to exceptional measures to address the issue.

In a significant move, President Donald Trump announced the control of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) in Washington D.C. on August 11, 2025. This decision was made amidst a declared crime emergency in the District of Columbia, with rampant violence reportedly disrupting federal operations and public safety.

The MPD, consisting of approximately 3,100 officers, will now report directly to the Attorney General of the United States. The specific role of the current Attorney General, Pam Bondi, in this change is not detailed in the available information.

The MPD requires JavaScript for important functions, but the reasons behind this requirement are not specified. The article does not provide details on how this requirement affects the police force's operations under the control of the U.S. government.

Mayor of Washington, while willing to cooperate with the Trump administration, has expressed concerns about the decreasing crime rate. However, the details of the cooperation between the Mayor and the government of Donald Trump are not specified in the article.

The article does not mention any changes to the JavaScript requirement as a result of the police force being placed under the control of the U.S. government. Additionally, there is no public response or reaction to the JavaScript requirement from citizens or other stakeholders in Washington D.C.

This federal takeover of the MPD is temporary, with the services of the Metropolitan Police to be used for federal purposes to address the surge in crime, under the authority of the Home Rule Act. The article does not provide information on whether this change has any impact on the cooperation between the Mayor of Washington and the U.S. government, or any potential effects on the crime rate or public safety in Washington D.C.

The political landscape surrounding this decision is complex, with Republican members like Anna Paulina Luna proposing House legislation to extend this federal control. The article does not provide details on how the JavaScript requirement might be addressed or resolved.

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