The local police union in Washington, D.C., wasted no time in welcoming President Donald Trump’s unprecedented federalization of the Metropolitan Police Department and the deployment of the National Guard to the district as part of a dubious crackdown on crime.
Trump — who has openly endorsed police violence in the past — literally vowed to let D.C. police officers do “whatever the hell they want” when he announced his plan to take control of the MPD. While federal data shows violent crime in D.C. reached a 30-year low before Trump took office, the rhetoric from the White House has portrayed D.C. as some kind of lawless hellscape.
The D.C. Police Union, despite caveats that “federal intervention must be a temporary measure,” is disturbingly gung-ho about its members receiving this unchecked power to execute what many critics see as a racist campaign against a largely Black city that could spread to others nationally.
Since Trump’s announcement, the union has aligned itself with the administration’s propaganda campaign on social media and on conservative media outlets, disputing the accuracy of the crime data and touting Trump’s takeover.








