As President Donald Trump takes over the District of Columbia’s police force and prepares to deploy the National Guard in an effort to stamp out crime, statehood advocates are calling on congressional Democrats to unify around autonomy for the District and push back against the administration.

At a press conference on Monday, Trump declared a public safety emergency and invoked a section of the 1973 Home Rule Act that allows the federal government to take the reins of the local police department for up to 30 days, part of a ramp-up of tough-on-crime rhetoric aimed at D.C.

The push comes as violent crime has fallen in the past two years from a peak in 2023, according to Metropolitan Police Department data, leading some to speculate that Trump’s recent fixation may have more to do wi

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