National Guard troops begin to arrive at Washington DC Washington DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb entered court on Friday (15) against the Trump government. The lawsuit disputes the attempt of US President Donald Trump of taking control of the district police department within the federal intervention decreed earlier this week. Schwalb stated that the lawsuit, filed at a federal court in the US capital, aims to obtain a court decision that the city’s police department by Trump is illegal. ✅ Click here to follow the G1 international news channel on WhatsApp the action was filed hours after US Attorney General Pam Bondi issued an order transferring control of the city’s police department to the leader of drug repression administration (DEA), Terry Cole. With this, Cole would act as emergency commissioner of the city’s Metropolitan Police Department. Crime ‘Out of Control’ National Guard troops controlled by the Trump administration began to reach Washington DC on Tuesday, a day after the president announced federal intervention in the capital’s security. He said “the crime is out of control” in Washington DC, and that national guard and police, controlled by the government, will combat violence and remove the criminals and homeless of the city. Local authorities and official data, however, say there is no crisis. (Read below) White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said on Thursday that 45 people were arrested, and 29 irregular immigrants have been “removed” from the city since the beginning of the intervention. The immigration and customs service (Ice) has published videos of arrests made and said it was “cleaning in the capital”. About 800 National Guard troops were assigned to the capital, according to the US Department of Defense. According to the American newspaper “The New York Times”, federal intervention in the city is expected to last 30 days. Images released by news agencies show the troops reporting to Arsenal after arriving in the city (see the video above) National Guard troops controlled by President Donald Trump begin to reach the capital Washington DC on August 12, 2025. Reuters/Elizabeth Frantz ➡️ National Guard is a US army and federally linked hybrid force. Usually operates under the command of states, with financing of local governments. Sometimes soldiers are sent to federal missions, still under state command, but with federal resources. Local authorities have criticized Trump’s intervention, and stated that National Guard troops will not have the authority to hold prisons. Washington DC mayor, Democrat Muriel Bowser, classified Trump’s maneuver as “alarming and unprecedented.” Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb, the highest authority of justice in the district of Columbia, said the measure is “unprecedented, unnecessary and illegal.” Trump’s measure occurs after the president expressed a few times since returning to the White House in January, the desire to put Washington DC under federal control. Federal intervention is interpreted by US newspapers as “an extraordinary measure for the use of federal power,” which can expose residents of the capital. Trump federal intervention intervention at the Washington police and triggers National Guard under the pretext of fighting violence to justify federal intervention, President Trump said the homicide rate in Washington DC is higher than in some of the worst places in the world, and cited several capitals from other countries, including Brasilia. “Washington DC should be one of the safest and most beautiful places in the world, but a few years ago it is no longer. The radical left has come out of control because the Democrats don’t want security,” Trump said in a press conference at the White House. Although Washington DC has problems of armed violence and crime, the crime in general is falling in the capital and reached in 2024 the lowest level of the last 30 years, according to US public security data. The violent crime, which Trump quoted several times, fell 26% between 2023 and 2024, according to the local police department. Washington DC is in the district of Columbia, a US administrative region that works under special regime. Bowser denies the emergence cited by Trump, reiterating that crime in the district has fallen since 2023. Bowser is the city’s main executive authority and performs equivalent to those of governor. To summon the National Guard, Trump invoked a federal law called “Homerule Act”, which can be translated as a “self -government law” and allows the use of national guard in three situations: if the US is invaded or under threat of invasion; If there is rebellion or threat of rebellion against the federal government’s authority; or if the president is prevented from “executing the laws of the United States” with regular forces. Police talk to a homeless man who refuses to leave McPherson Square in Washington in February 2023, after police officers remove a camp of people in Brendan Smialowski/AFP Street Condition on Sunday, Trump asked the homeless people to leave Washington DC “immediately”, ensuring that the government would offer them “far away” from the capital of the country. The Republican touched the subject again on Monday, and said the city will be “released.” According to the Housing Department’s annual report in 2024, Washington DC had more than 5,600 homeless people, occupying the 15th place among the main cities of the United States in this regard. Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has sent more than two thousand National Guard troops to Los Angeles to contain protests against his anti-immigration policies. Each type designation should be made in coordination with the state government, but in this case the shipping occurred against the will of the governor, Gavin Newsom. Read also: What were the ‘laws of ugliness’, rules used by the US to criminalize and pursue poor and people with disabilities death of Miguel Uribe, presidential candidate of Colombia: wave of attacks revive ghost of political violence of the 90s Netanyahu and Trump discuss Israel’s offensive plans in Gaza
Source link
Washington prosecutor sues Trump government for federal intervention
32