Trump placing extra feds on DC streets in response to out-of-control youth violence

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WASHINGTON — President Trump is planning to deploy federal legislation enforcement on the streets of the nation’s capital as early as Friday to crack down on violence dedicated by gangs of roaming “youths,” the White Home confirmed to The Publish.

“DC residents can count on to see a rise in federal enforcement beginning as early as tomorrow,” an administration official stated Thursday, including that operational particulars have been nonetheless being finalized.

The transfer comes after a well known former Division of Authorities Effectivity (DOGE) staffer, Edward Coristine — often known as “Massive Balls” — was attacked by youngsters as he intervened to guard a girl from being assaulted close to Dupont Circle.

President Trump is planning to deploy further legislation enforcement to crack down on youth violence and crime within the Washington DC as early as Friday. AP
Former DOGE staffer Edward Coristine was attacked by youngsters as he intervened to guard a girl from being assaulted close to Dupont Circle. Fact Social/@realDonaldTrump
“DC residents can count on to see a rise in federal enforcement beginning as early as [Friday],” an administration official stated. REUTERS

Nationwide Guard automobiles have been noticed outdoors the DC armory Thursday morning in obvious preparation for Trump’s announcement. The FBI and the Division of Homeland Safety are additionally getting ready to deploy personnel, based on CNN.

“Washington, DC is an incredible metropolis, nevertheless it has sadly been tormented by petty and violent crime for much too lengthy,” White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated in an announcement. “President Trump is dedicated to creating our Nation’s capital safer and much more lovely for its residents, lawmakers, and guests from all all over the world.”

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