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One month ago, President Donald Trump declared a crime emergency in the District of Columbia, triggering an unprecedented federal takeover that has fundamentally altered law enforcement operations in the nation's capital. What began as an emergency declaration has evolved into what some critics call a "military occupation" that shows no signs of ending.
The president invoked Section 740 of the D.C. Home Rule Act for the first time in history, placing the Metropolitan Police Department under direct federal control and deploying thousands of National Guard troops throughout the city. The moves have sparked legal challenges, community protests, and ongoing tensions between local and federal authorities.