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Calls Grow for Federal Action to Restore Law and Order in Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. has become a war zone — and Democrats are the ones who lit the fuse. Thanks to years of weak-kneed leadership, woke prosecutors, and soft-on-crime judges, the nation’s capital is now a playground for violent thugs who know they can get away with anything.


On Monday, Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) dropped a truth bomb the media doesn’t want to hear: Call in the National Guard and appoint a new army of Trump judges to take back the streets.

Cotton reminded Americans that the D.C. National Guard answers directly to the president — no meddling from a useless governor — and can be deployed immediately to back up the city’s overwhelmed police. “The local police need help,” Cotton said, and that’s an understatement. Officers are drowning in a tidal wave of crime while liberal city leaders spend more time worrying about “equity” and “restorative justice” than about protecting innocent citizens.


Even Mayor Muriel Bowser, a Democrat, has been forced to admit the obvious: D.C. needs more judges. But here’s the truth she won’t say — the judges D.C. has now are part of the problem. These leftist jurists hand out slaps on the wrist to repeat offenders, let violent criminals walk free, and hide behind woke ideology while neighborhoods burn.


The solution isn’t another batch of weak-kneed benchwarmers. The solution is Trump judges — tough, unapologetic, law-and-order warriors who will throw the book at criminals, not hug them in the courtroom. These judges would shut the revolving door of justice and make the message loud and clear: commit a crime, and you’re going to prison. Period.


Liberals will whine about “militarizing” D.C., but here’s a newsflash: it’s already militarized — by gangs, drug dealers, and armed criminals running wild in broad daylight. The difference is, the National Guard and Trump judges would be on the side of the law-abiding people for a change.


Enough talk. Enough excuses. It’s time to put boots on the ground, gavels in hand, and take this city back from the criminals and the clueless politicians who protect them.


Why This Matters to Every American:

D.C. isn’t just any city. It’s the seat of our government. If criminals control the streets around the Capitol, they’re sending a message: America’s laws mean nothing. America can’t let that stand.


Key Facts:

  • D.C. National Guard reports directly to the President — no governor to slow things down.

  • Mayor Muriel Bowser admits D.C. needs more judges — but she wants more of the same soft-on-crime failures.

  • Liberal judges = endless second chances for dangerous thugs — Cotton says it’s time for tough sentencing.

  • Trump judges don’t play games — they enforce the law, period.



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