It's been nearly two weeks since President Donald Trump declared a crime emergency in the nation's capital. But while the crime crackdown has yielded somewhat underwhelming results—"nearly 2,000 officers made fewer than 400 arrests," reports Reason's Joe Lancaster—the campaign has been massively successful in galvanizing Trump's base and providing the president and his Cabinet with ample P.R. opportunities.
The takeover has allowed Trump to flex his muscles, but it's coming at a steep cost to American taxpayers. The Intercept reports that the use of military forces in Washington, D.C., could cost $1 million per day. With more National Guard members flooding into the capital, the campaign could end up costing hundreds of millions of dollars, according to The Intercept.
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