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Thousands march against occupation of Washington, DC
Police ride ahead of a march while dozens of photographers wait on the overpass to take photos of thousands of people marching against occupation of the nation’s capital by National Guard troops and federal agents, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on September 6, 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump falsely claimed that violent crime is at an all-time high as justification for National Guard deployment and a surge of federal law enforcement agents. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands march against occupation of Washington, DC
The U.S. Capitol is flanked by an image of a man throwing a sandwich and a District of Columbia flag during a march against occupation of the nation’s capital by National Guard troops and federal agents, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on September 6, 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump falsely claimed that violent crime is at an all-time high as justification for National Guard deployment and a surge of federal law enforcement agents. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Armed troops patrol Washington, DC
An armed National Guardsman looks out over the reflecting pool fro the steps of the Lincoln Memorial at sunset, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 26, 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump cited the false claim that violent crime is at an all-time high in the nation’s capital to justify National Guard deployment, but violent crime in D.C. has dropped 26% in 2025, to a 30-year low. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Armed troops patrol Washington, DC
Armed National Guard troops patrol the Lincoln Memorial at sunset, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 26, 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump cited the false claim that violent crime is at an all-time high in the nation’s capital to justify National Guard deployment, but violent crime in D.C. has dropped 26% in 2025, to a 30-year low. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Armed troops patrol Washington, DC
Armed National Guard troops learn about the history of the Lincoln Memorial from a park ranger, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 26, 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump cited the false claim that violent crime is at an all-time high in the nation’s capital to justify National Guard deployment, but violent crime in D.C. has dropped 26% in 2025, to a 30-year low. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Armed troops patrol Washington, DC
A National Guardsman armed with a rifle patrols the Washington Monument at sunset as the Capitol stands in the background, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 26, 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump cited the false claim that violent crime is at an all-time high in the nation’s capital to justify National Guard deployment, but violent crime in D.C. has dropped 26% in 2025, to a 30-year low. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Armed troops patrol Washington, DC
Armed National Guard troops patrol near the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 26, 2025. US. President Donald Trump cited the false claim that violent crime is at an all-time high in the nation’s capital to justify National Guard deployment, but violent crime in D.C. has dropped 26% in 2025, to a 30-year low. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Armed troops patrol Washington, DC
Armed National Guard troops patrol near the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 26, 2025. US. President Donald Trump cited the false claim that violent crime is at an all-time high in the nation’s capital to justify National Guard deployment, but violent crime in D.C. has dropped 26% in 2025, to a 30-year low. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Armed troops patrol Washington, DC
Armed National Guard troops patrol the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 26, 2025. US. President Donald Trump cited the false claim that violent crime is at an all-time high in the nation’s capital to justify National Guard deployment, but violent crime in D.C. has dropped 26% in 2025, to a 30-year low. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Armed troops patrol Washington, DC
Armed National Guard troops prepare to resume patrol at the Lincoln Memorial after enjoying a park ranger talk on the memorial, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 26, 2025. US. President Donald Trump cited the false claim that violent crime is at an all-time high in the nation’s capital to justify National Guard deployment, but violent crime in D.C. has dropped 26% in 2025, to a 30-year low. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Defend The District Go-Go Concert In Washington Streets
People take photographs as the TOB band performs at the 'Defend the District' go-go concert in Washington, D.C. on August 21, 2025 in response to President Donald Trump's deployment of the National Guard and federalization of the Metropolitan Police Department to fight crime. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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Defend The District Go-Go Concert In Washington Streets
The TOB band performs at the 'Defend the District' go-go concert in Washington, D.C. on August 21, 2025 in response to President Donald Trump's deployment of the National Guard and federalization of the Metropolitan Police Department to fight crime. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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Defend The District Go-Go Concert In Washington Streets
The TOB band performs at the 'Defend the District' go-go concert in Washington, D.C. on August 21, 2025 in response to President Donald Trump's deployment of the National Guard and federalization of the Metropolitan Police Department to fight crime. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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Defend The District Go-Go Concert In Washington Streets
The TOB band performs at the 'Defend the District' go-go concert in Washington, D.C. on August 21, 2025 in response to President Donald Trump's deployment of the National Guard and federalization of the Metropolitan Police Department to fight crime. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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Defend The District Go-Go Concert In Washington Streets
People attend a 'Defend the District' go-go concert in Washington, D.C. on August 21, 2025 in response to President Donald Trump's deployment of the National Guard and federalization of the Metropolitan Police Department to fight crime. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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Defend The District Go-Go Concert In Washington Streets
People attend a 'Defend the District' go-go concert in Washington, D.C. on August 21, 2025 in response to President Donald Trump's deployment of the National Guard and federalization of the Metropolitan Police Department to fight crime. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Korean War Veterans Memorial
National Guard troops patrol at the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on August 20, 2025. The week prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Lincoln Memorial
National Guard troops patrol outside of the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on August 20, 2025. The week prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Lincoln Memorial
A person takes a photograph with National Guard troops outside of the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on August 20, 2025. The week prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Lincoln Memorial
A woman fans herself as she walks with her children near National Guard troops outside of the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on August 20, 2025. The week prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Lincoln Memorial
National Guard troops speak to each other inside of the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on August 20, 2025. The week prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Union Station
Passengers on a bus watch National Guard troops patrolling outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C. on August 20, 2025. The week prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Union Station
National Guard troops patrol outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C. on August 20, 2025. The week prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Union Station
The dome of the U.S. Capitol is seen beyond a U.S. National Guard MRAP vehicle outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C. on August 20, 2025. The week prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Union Station
National Guard troops patrol outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C. on August 20, 2025. The week prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Union Station
A traveler looks at his phone as National Guard troops patrol outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C. on August 20, 2025. The week prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard patrols Washington, DC
Pedestrian and car traffic pass DC National Guard troops patroling Union Station, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 19, 2025. Trump announced the National Guard deployment and federalization of D.C. police takeover August 11, falsely claiming that violent crime is at an all-time high in the capital city. Violent crime has dropped 26 percent in 2025, reaching a 30-year low. National Guard troops from other states will soon deploy to the capital. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard patrols Washington, DC
DC National Guard troops patrol Union Station, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 19, 2025. Trump announced the National Guard deployment and federalization of D.C. police takeover August 11, falsely claiming that violent crime is at an all-time high in the capital city. Violent crime has dropped 26 percent in 2025, reaching a 30-year low. National Guard troops from other states will soon deploy to the capital. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard patrols Washington, DC
A DC National Guard troops patrol Union Station, as a passenger alks by, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 19, 2025. Trump announced the National Guard deployment and federalization of D.C. police takeover August 11, falsely claiming that violent crime is at an all-time high in the capital city. Violent crime has dropped 26 percent in 2025, reaching a 30-year low. National Guard troops from other states will soon deploy to the capital. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Demonstration against federal takeover of DC police
D.C. police relax on benches in Lafayette Park while hundreds of people protest the federalization of police, deployment of the National Guard and federal law enforcement agents, and clearing of unhoused encampments in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 16, 2025. US. President Donald Trump cited the false claim that violent crime is at an all-time high in the nation’s capital to justify these actions. Violent crime in D.C. has dropped 26% in 2025, reaching a 30-year low. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Protestor Blocks National Guard Vehicle At Union Station
A National Guard soldier looks out of a bus window outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C. on August 16, 2025. Several days prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying over 800 National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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Demonstration against federal takeover of DC police
Shelley Feist sits in the shade during a protest against the federalization of police, deployment of the National Guard and federal law enforcement agents, and clearing of unhoused encampments in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 16, 2025. US. President Donald Trump cited the false claim that violent crime is at an all-time high in the nation’s capital to justify these actions. Violent crime in D.C. has dropped 26% in 2025, reaching a 30-year low. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Union Station
A member of the National Guard exits a vehicle after parking outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C. on August 15, 2025. Several days prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying over 800 National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Union Station
National Guard troops walk to an armored vehicle outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C. on August 15, 2025. Several days prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying over 800 National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Union Station
National Guard troops park vehicles outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C. on August 15, 2025. Several days prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying over 800 National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Union Station
People walk past National Guard troops in armored vehicles outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C. on August 15, 2025. Several days prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying over 800 National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Union Station
National Guard troops carry bags of ice to vehicles outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C. on August 15, 2025. Several days prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying over 800 National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Union Station
National Guard troops speak with an Amtrak Police officer after 5 demonstrators gathered while they parked vehicles outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C. on August 15, 2025. Several days prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying over 800 National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Union Station
The U.S. Capitol is seen beyond an armored National Guard vehicle parked outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C. on August 15, 2025. Several days prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying over 800 National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Union Station
Seen beyond a statue with an eagle, National Guard troops park vehicles outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C. on August 15, 2025. Several days prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying over 800 National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Union Station
National Guard troops park vehicles outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C. on August 15, 2025. Several days prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying over 800 National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard Troops At Union Station
National Guard troops carry bags of ice to vehicles outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C. on August 15, 2025. Several days prior, President Donald Trump invoked section 740 of Washington, D.C.'s Home Rule Act of 1973, federalizing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploying over 800 National Guard troops, citing crime-fighting reasons. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard patrols Washington, DC train station
Two members of the DC National Guard exit Union Station, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 14, 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump announced the deployment earlier in the week, claiming incorrectly that violent crime is at an all-time high in the capital city. Violent crime has dropped 26 percent in 2025, reaching a 30-year low. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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National Guard patrols Washington, DC train station
DC National Guard troops patrol Union Station, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 14, 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump announced the deployment earlier in the week, claiming incorrectly that violent crime is at an all-time high in the capital city. Violent crime has dropped 26 percent in 2025, reaching a 30-year low. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Protest against Trump’s federal takeover of police in Washington, DC
Ginger Lonergan, a DC-area resident, takes part in a demonstration against U.S. President Donald Trump’s federalization of DC police and deployment of National Guard troops, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 11, 2025. Trump announced the takeover at a morning press conference, claiming incorrectly that violent crime is at an all-time high in the capital city. Violent crime dropped by 26 percent over the previous year, reaching a 30-year low. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Trump holds press conference on crime in Washington, DC
U.S. President Donald Trump holds a press conference annoucing federalization of DC police and National Guard deployment to address what he incorrectly claims is record violent crime in the nation's capital during a press conference at the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 11, 2025. Contrary to Trump’s claims, violent crime in tWashington has declined by 26% in the last year. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Trump holds press conference on crime in Washington, DC
FBI Director Kash Patel speaks during President Donald Trump's press conference announcing federalization of DC police and National Guard deployment to address what he incorrectly says is record violent crime in the nation's capital during a press conference at the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 11, 2025. Contrary to Trump’s claims, violent crime in tWashington has declined by 26% in the last year. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Trump holds press conference on crime in Washington, DC
Attorney General OPam Bondi speakins during President Donald Trump's press conference announcing federalization of DC police and National Guard deployment to address what he incorrectly says is record violent crime in the nation's capital during a press conference at the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 11, 2025. Contrary to Trump’s claims, violent crime in tWashington has declined by 26% in the last year. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Trump holds press conference on crime in Washington, DC
U.S. President Donald Trump holds a press conference announcing federalization of DC police and National Guard deployment to address what he incorrectly claims is record violent crime in the nation's capital during a press conference at the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 11, 2025. Contrary to Trump’s claims, violent crime in tWashington has declined by 26% in the last year. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Trump holds press conference on crime in Washington, DC
Jeanine Pirro, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, partcipates in President Donald Trump's press conference announcing federalization of DC police and National Guard deployment to address what he incorrectly says is record violent crime in the nation's capital during a press conference at the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 11, 2025. Contrary to Trump’s claims, violent crime in Washington has declined by 26% in the last year. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)