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President Donald Trump has shown that former Doge workers, known as “big balls,” cruelly beaten by gang members on the streets of Washington, D.C., are strongly considering controlling the district to block the rampaging crime and violence that plague the country’s capital.
He also said he is considering taking control of the Washington, D.C. police and using the National Guard to stop the violence.
Speaking to reporters on Wednesday evening, Trump said, “Yeah, crime is ridiculous, so I’m thinking about it.”
“We were able to display charts comparing DC to other locations, but we don’t want to see what it looks like,” he said. “We want to have great, safe, capital. And we have it. It includes cleanliness. And it includes other things. We have a very unsafe capital.”
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Trump said of the recent assault on the former doge worker, a teenager whose real name is Edward Coristine, “we almost lost a young man who knocked out hell from him the other night.”
The president called Coristine to check in and said he would call again “after a while.”
“He went through a bad situation to put it calm, and there’s too much. We’re going to do something about it,” Trump said.
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Metropolitan police are investigating violent crime scenes in Washington, DC as the US Capitol is looming nearby. Trump says cities are not safe and hint at federal crackdowns. (Getty Images/Fox News Digital)
“So, no matter what you call it federalization or whatever, it also includes doodles where you can see documents everywhere, fallen roads, medians between fallen roads, fallen roads, and fallen roads. We’re going to make the city beautiful. “What an embarrassing. Crime rates, robbery, murder rates, etc. We wouldn’t allow it. It includes bringing in the National Guard. Maybe very quickly.”
Trump was also asked if he would support Congress overturning the District of Columbia Family Rules Act. The law was passed in 1973 and granted DC a significant autonomy, allowing residents to elect mayor and city council.
“We’re trying to see it. In fact, lawyers are already studying it,” Trump said.
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Currently deploying in front of Pennsylvania Avenue, National Guard Vehicle Patrol. Trump says he can use security guards again to enforce District of Columbia law. (AP Photo/Manuel Barthsenate)
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“We have to run DC. This is the most operated location in the country and not the worst location in the country,” he said. “And there are so many possibilities for it and we’re going to take care of it. You’ll be safe. You’ll be walking safely on the streets. You won’t be a robber.”
Peter Pinedo is a political writer for Fox News Digital.
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