Trump's Washington police takeover echoes history of racist narratives about urban crime
Source: AP
Updated 11:30 AM EDT, August 12, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) President Donald Trump has taken control of D.C.'s law enforcement and ordered National Guard troops to deploy onto the streets of the nations capital, arguing the extraordinary moves are necessary to curb an urgent public safety crisis.
Even as district officials questioned the claims underlying his emergency declaration, the Republican president promised a historic action to rescue our nations capital from crime, bloodshed, bedlam and squalor and worse. His rhetoric echoed that used by conservatives going back decades who have denounced cities, especially those with majority non-white populations or led by progressives, as lawless or crime-ridden and in need of outside intervention.
This is liberation day in D.C., and were going to take our capital back, Trump promised Monday.
Trumps action echoes uncomfortable historical chapters
As D.C. the National Guard arrived at their headquarters Tuesday, for many residents, the prospect of federal troops surging into neighborhoods represented an alarming violation of local agency. To some, it echoes uncomfortable historical chapters when politicians used language to paint historically or predominantly Black cities and neighborhoods with racist narratives to shape public opinion and justify aggressive police action.
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