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President Trump announced a Monday press conference to address rising violent crime in Washington DC, suggesting the use of the National Guard and tweeting praise of the city's police chief.
Breaking news out of the White House: President Trump is slated to hold a press conference on Monday, July 26, to discuss a surge in violent crime in the nation's capital, according to a tweet posted by the president on Saturday.
In a series of tweets, Trump expressed his concern about rising crime in Washington DC, suggesting that the US Capitol Police, which is responsible for protecting the Capitol and its lawmakers, absorb the city's police force to help stem the trend. He also mentioned the possibility of deploying the National Guard.
"There is no reason why our Nation's Capitol should not be protected from rioters, anarchists, looters, and agitators," Trump said in a separate tweet on Saturday. "They must be stopped totally, with force if necessary!"
Curiously, the president's pronouncement came shortly after DC's acting police chief, Robert Contee, asked for help amid growing concern about increasing crime in the city. According to Contee, DC has seen a 200% increase in violent-crime offenses and a 300% increase in robbery offenses during the last week of June compared to the same period last year.
This isn't the first time Trump has taken an interest in the city's crime rates. Earlier this month, the president drew criticism for a series of tweets highlighting declining homicide rates in DC shortly after the election. Critics noted that the numbers reflected a trend dating back to earlier this year and claimed Trump was taking credit for something that was happening before he entered the White House.
It remains to be seen what specific actions the president will promise or announce during Monday's press conference.
Conclusion:
Trump's presser amid rising crime rates in DC comes as the nation's top law enforcement officer, Attorney General Bill Barr, is set to step down from his position next month. While Trump praised Barr for his "remarkable service," the president's latest tweets and Monday's press conference could signal a new focus on cracking down on crime in the remaining months of his tenure.
More details are sure to emerge next week. Stay tuned for further developments.