800 נאציאנאלע גארד דעפלויעט קיין וואשינגטאן דורך טראמפ.
Members of the United States National Guard began arriving in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, August 12, following President Donald Trump’s announcement that 800 troops would be deployed to the nation’s capital. The move comes as part of a broader effort by the administration to bolster security in the city, which has seen heightened concerns over violent crime and public safety.
The deployment follows Trump’s decision to temporarily place the city’s police department under federal control, a rare and controversial step that has drawn both praise and criticism. Supporters argue that the measure will help restore law and order, while opponents warn it could set a troubling precedent for federal overreach into local governance.
National Guard personnel were seen unloading equipment and preparing for duties that will reportedly include supplementing local law enforcement patrols, securing key government buildings, and assisting with crowd control during public events. While the White House has framed the deployment as a necessary response to “urgent security threats,” officials in the city government have expressed concerns about the lack of consultation prior to the decision.
The move comes amid growing national debate over the role of federal forces in domestic law enforcement, particularly in politically charged cities. Trump’s supporters view the action as a decisive show of leadership, while critics accuse the administration of exploiting the situation for political gain. For now, the National Guard’s presence in Washington is expected to last several weeks, though officials have not provided a specific end date for the deployment.