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April 19, 2026

Trump to hold press conference after ordering homeless to leave Washington DC – US politics live | Donald Trump

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Trump to speak about effort to ‘stop violent crime’ in Washington DC

President Donald Trump’s news conference is due to take place in about three-and-a-half hours and it follows his Truth Social promising the new measures “will, essentially, stop violent crime” in the capital district, without explaining how.

In a subsequent post, he said that the news conference at 10am on Monday, “will not only involve ending the Crime, Murder, and Death in our Nation’s Capital, but will also be about Cleanliness”.

The District of Columbia, established in 1790, operates under the Home Rule Act, which gives Congress ultimate authority but allows residents to elect a mayor and city council. Trump said last week that lawyers are examining how to overturn the law, a move that would likely require Congress to revoke it and him to sign off.

Trump has cited a recent assault on a federal staffer and viral videos of youth crime to argue the nation’s capital is in crisis. His response marks a renewed focus on crime as a political priority and grounds for increased federal intervention, which could challenge Washington’s autonomy and reshape the balance of local and federal power.

While details of the plan remain unclear, the administration is preparing to deploy hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington, a US official told Reuters, a controversial tactic Trump used recently in Los Angeles to tackle immigration protests over the objections of local officials.

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In an interview with MSNBC on Sunday, DC’s mayor Muriel Bowser, a Democrat, pushed back against the president’s persistent claims on social media that the capital is inundated with violent crime.

“It is true we had a terrible spike in crime in 2023, but this is not 2023, this is 2025,” Bowser said.

“I suspect that his announcement is that he is surging federal law enforcement and he may talk about even larger numbers or longer periods of time,” Bowser added. But she expressed concern about the use of the national guard in DC. “I’m concerned about them not being used efficiently, and I just think that’s not the most efficient use of our guard,” she said.

Bowser also took aim at Trump’s deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller – who called DC “more violent than Baghdad” last week.

“Any comparison to a war-torn country is hyperbolic and false,” she said.

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