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DC mayor Bowser hardens stance on Trump, calls deployment of national guard an ‘authoritarian push’

Muriel Bowser last night hardened her stance on Donald Trump using federal agents to police the city, calling the president’s move an “authoritarian push”.

Speaking during a live town hall on social media, the mayor of Washington DC urged community members to “protect our city, to protect our autonomy, to protect our home rule and get to the other side of this guy and make sure we elect a Democratic House so that we have a backstop to this authoritarian push”.

“We are not 700,000 scumbags and punks,” she added. “We don’t have neighborhoods that should be bulldozed. We have to be clear about our story, who we are and what we want for our city.”

Mayor Bowser holds a press conference in Washington, DC.
Mayor Bowser holds a press conference in Washington DC. Photograph: Annabelle Gordon/Reuters

Bowser had previously pledged to work “side with side” with the federal officials Trump has tasked with overseeing the city’s law enforcement, while insisting the police chief remained in charge of the department and its officers.

Speaking on Tuesday after a meeting with Pam Bondi, the attorney general, Bowser told reporters: “What I’m focused on is the federal surge and how to make the most of the additional officer support that we have.”

National Guard troops are deployed to the Washington Monument as part of president Trump’s mobilization of law enforcement on 12 August, 2025 in Washington, DC.
National guard troops are deployed to the Washington Monument as part of president Trump’s mobilization of law enforcement on 12 August 2025 in Washington DC. Photograph: Andrew Leyden/Getty Images

About 850 officers and agents took part in a “massive law enforcement surge” across Washington DC on Monday night and made nearly two dozen arrests, the White House has said. The violent crime rate in Washington DC is at a 30-year low.

Trump’s intervention has been widely condemned as an authoritarian power grab that undermines the autonomy of Washington’s DC local government and seeks to distract attention from political problems such as the Jeffrey Epstein files.

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National guard troops were spotted arriving on the National Mall late Tuesday as agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), FBI and Department of Homeland Security fanned out across neighborhoods in the capital, sometimes accompanied by local police officers.

Video circulating on local media showed police and federal agents arresting at least one person that evening in Columbia Heights, home to the city’s largest Hispanic population.

Around 800 national guard troops are expected to be deployed for the mission, defense officials have said. A White House official said the national guard “is currently providing support to federal law enforcement agents. Their role is to protect federal assets, provide a safe environment for law enforcement officers to make arrests, and deter violent crime with a visible law enforcement presence”.

It was unclear how many arrests were made on Tuesday night and by which agencies. The US attorney’s office, Metropolitan police department and DEA, whose head has been appointed temporary administrator of the police department, did not immediately respond to requests for comments.

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