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NOW - President Trump is
extending the National Guard’s presence in Washington until January 2029 — the
longest such deployment in U.S. history — even as a new study finds it has done
little to curb the crime it was sent to fight.
The deployment, which a Defense
Department official confirmed will now run until Inauguration Day in 2029,
began nearly a year ago with Trump’s emergency order to crack down on crime in
the capital. In recent weeks, the president doubled the troop presence to more
than 5,000 to support events tied to the nation’s 250th anniversary, making the
mission the most expensive Guard mobilization the country has seen.
Yet a study by the nonpartisan
Niskanen Center found the deployment has had only a marginal effect on crime.
The Guard’s presence cut opportunistic offenses such as auto theft and larceny
by 24 percent but had no measurable effect on violent crime such as robbery and
homicide. The effects “were concentrated in opportunistic property offenses in
public spaces,” the study concluded — largely because troops were posted in
tourist corridors and around federal buildings rather than in the city’s
high-crime neighborhoods.
The mission also comes at a
premium. At $607 per soldier per day — the highest cost of any deployment to a
major American city — the operation has cost $330 million so far and is
projected to top $600 million by August, more than the Metropolitan Police Department’s
entire $599 million annual budget. A District police officer, by comparison,
costs roughly $384 a day.
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