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Is crime down in Washington, D.C. following National Guard deployment?
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One month after President Trump sent the National Guard into Washington, D.C., reported crime is down, but most arrests have been for minor offenses. The costly deployment has left residents divided, with some feeling safer and others frustrated by the heavy presence.Sept. 13, 2025