Donald Trump is launching a harsh offensive against crime and social problems in Washington, DC.
The President promises to drive away the city’s homeless population and quickly imprison criminals roaming the streets – an offensive he says will make the capital “safer and more beautiful than it ever was before”.
“We want our capital BACK”, the President declares, and according to Trump, the measures will be implemented without delay.
“The Homeless have to move out, IMMEDIATELY. We will give you places to stay, but FAR from the Capital”, he writes on the Truth Social platform, and continues:
“The Criminals, you don’t have to move out. We’re going to put you in jail where you belong. It’s all going to happen very fast, just like the Border. This will be easier — Be prepared! There will be no ‘MR. NICE GUY'”.
Trump announced that more details will be presented at a press conference on Monday.

Reaction to brutal assault
The President’s statement comes shortly after Edward Coristine, 19, also known as “Big Balls” and formerly employed at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), was attacked during the night leading to Sunday. Coristine, who now works at the Social Security Administration, was assaulted by about ten youths after trying to intervene in what police suspect was a carjacking attempt.
At least two of the suspected perpetrators have been arrested, and a reward of $10,000 has been offered for information leading to the arrest of the others.
Already on Thursday, Trump presented plans to deploy federal law enforcement agencies throughout DC to reduce crime. The capital is governed under the Home Rule Act of 1973, which gives the city’s mayor and council certain powers, but where Congress has the right to review and overturn local laws – something that rarely happens.
“More violent than Baghdad”
Some Republicans have gone further and proposed a federal takeover of the capital.
According to the DC Metropolitan Police Department, violent crimes this year have decreased by 26% compared to last year, murders by 12%, and total crime by 7%. Compared to 2023, violent crime in 2024 has dropped by a full 35%. Despite the decline, DC still had the fourth highest murder rate in the US in 2023.
— It is our capital city. It is more violent than Baghdad. It is more violent than parts of Ethiopia, than parts of many of the most dangerous places in the world, said Stephen Miller, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, to reporters last week.