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US President Trump tightens grip on security in Washington

Trump increases security in Washington, DC, with National Guard, more police and inquiries into crime data manipulation.

Trump tightens grip on security in Washington
National Guard members patrol with weapons near the National Mall in Washington, DC. [Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images via AFP]
By News Agencies
Published On 26 Aug 202526 Aug 2025

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United States President Donald Trump has announced new measures that tightened his grip on security in Washington, DC, a day after National Guard troops began carrying weapons in the US capital.

Earlier this month, Trump ordered the deployment of the National Guard, who now number more than 2,200, as part of what he has billed as a crackdown on allegedly out-of-control crime in the city.

On Monday, Trump ordered Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to set up a specialised unit within Washington’s National Guard “dedicated to ensuring public safety and order in the nation’s capital”.

In the same executive order, Trump directed the hiring of additional US Park Police personnel in the city, as well as more prosecutors to focus on litigating violent and property crimes.

Trump also took aim at cashless bail in a separate order and told law enforcement that anyone arrested should be held in federal custody “to the fullest extent permissible”, and federal charges should be pursued against them.

The previous day, National Guard troops in Washington, DC began carrying their service-issued weapons, the US military said, noting they are only authorised to use force as a last resort.

The National Guard forces in the capital are from overwhelmingly Democratic-voting Washington, DC, as well as the Republican-led states of West Virginia, South Carolina, Ohio, Mississippi, Louisiana and Tennessee.

Federal law enforcement personnel, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement, have also increased their presence on the capital’s streets, drawing protests from some residents.

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Trump tightens grip on security in Washington
Members of the South Carolina National Guard talk to a woman as they patrol Lafayette Square near the White House. [Rod Lamkey Jr/AP Photo]
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Trump tightens grip on security in Washington
Armed members of the Ohio National Guard patrol at The Wharf. [Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo]
Trump tightens grip on security in Washington
Metropolitan Police Department officers work alongside Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) officers, the investigative arm of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), at a checkpoint on North Capitol Street. [Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images via AFP]
Trump tightens grip on security in Washington
Federal law enforcement personnel, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement, have also increased their presence on Washington, DC’s streets. [Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images via AFP]
Trump tightens grip on security in Washington
Members of the South Carolina National Guard patrol Metro Center station. [Jose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters]
Trump tightens grip on security in Washington
National Guard soldiers armed with sidearms wait to pick up a food order in the Union Station food court. [Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images via AFP]
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Trump tightens grip on security in Washington
Members of the Ohio National Guard wear their sidearms while patrolling the Logan Circle neighbourhood. [Brian Snyder/Reuters]


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