Trump is asserting control over D.C. police, citing 'bloodthirsty criminals,' despite crime data showing a decrease. The move sparks debate over federal interve
Former President Trump is attempting to assert greater control over the Washington D.C. police force, citing concerns about rising crime rates.
This move comes despite available data suggesting an overall decrease in criminal activity within the district. The disparity between Trump's claims and the actual crime statistics is fueling debate.
Trump justifies his intervention by pointing to what he characterizes as the presence of "bloodthirsty criminals". Critics argue this is a politically motivated maneuver.
The situation underscores the ongoing tensions between local governance and federal oversight in the nation's capital, raising questions about autonomy and intervention.