Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) is urgent Trump administration officers about the price of the Nationwide Guard deployment to the nation’s capital, along with the scope and authorized parameters of the operation.
“D.C. did not request or consent to the mass deployment of National Guard troops, who were recently authorized to carry weapons in the District despite D.C.’s crime rate being at a 30-year low,” Norton stated Monday in an announcement.
“A tenet of our democracy is that the military does not engage in civilian law enforcement, and it is not trained to do so in any case, which puts servicemembers and the public at risk. I urge you to end this gross abuse of power and withdraw the troops immediately.”
In a letter to Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Steven Nordhaus, chief of the Nationwide Guard Bureau, Norton reiterated her staunch opposition to the administration’s deployment and known as it “a raw assertion of power over the more than 700,000 disenfranchised D.C. residents, a majority of whom are Black and Brown.”
She requested officers to answer a listing of questions concerning the deployment by the tip of the week, together with asks about the price of the operation, troops’ authority to “stop, detain or arrest people” and “enforce the laws of the United States or the District of Columbia.”
She additionally requested about using pressure coverage for the troops, the coaching they’ve acquired, the general mission and if the troops are “subject to the laws” of the District.
The Hill has reached out to the Pentagon and the Nationwide Guard for remark.
Trump deployed lots of of guard members within the District earlier this month and federalized the native police division as a part of a federal takeover geared toward cracking down on crime. A number of states — together with Mississippi, Ohio and West Virginia — have additionally despatched personnel.
Democrats have sharply criticized the continuing efforts, and metropolis officers have shared knowledge exhibiting crime had already been lowering in recent times in a number of classes.
Trump has challenged these figures, nonetheless, and has accused town of manufacturing “fake crime numbers in order to create a false illusion of safety,” whereas defending his administration’s efforts for making the District “safe again.”