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Hegseth orders National Guard troops in DC to carry weapons

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth authorized nearly 2,000 National Guard troops to carry service-issued weapons in Washington, D.C., expanding their security role amid federal crime crackdown.

  • On August 21, 2025, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed that National Guard personnel stationed in Washington, D.C. for President Trump's law enforcement efforts be equipped with firearms.
  • This directive reverses last week's Pentagon and Army assurances that the National Guard would remain unarmed and coincides with the expanded deployment of nearly 2,000 troops from several Republican-led states.
  • The troops have primarily focused on safeguarding landmarks and managing crowds, while Trump applauded the improvements, calling the situation "a miracle," and pledged to seek $2 billion from Congress to enhance the city's infrastructure and appearance.
  • Mayor Bowser reported violent crime at a 30-year low, though reports differ as some officials contest her figures, and National Guard authorization includes conditions on weapons use consistent with their mission and training.
  • The deployment marks an escalation of federal intervention in D.C., bypassing local leaders and raising concerns over the duration and implications of armed National Guard presence in the heavily Democratic city.
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Washington Times broke the news in United States on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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