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Democrats call Trump’s DC police takeover ‘a distraction’ from Epstein files, tariffs and tax bill – live updates | Trump administration

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Democrats call Trump’s DC police takeover ‘a distraction’ from Epstein, tariffs and tax bill

Leading Democrats are lambasting Donald Trump’s decision to federalise the DC Metropolitan police department (MPD) and deployment of 800 National Guard troops to the city.

Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer wrote on X that Trump’s actions are a “political ploy” and an “attempted distraction” from the president’s “other scandals”, seemingly referring to the ongoing Epstein files saga that plagues the administration.

Schumer went on to write:

If he actually cared about the people of DC, he’d demand the House finally release the billion dollars of DC’s funding they’ve been sitting on for months.

Meanwhile, speaker emerita Nancy Pelosi offered a similar criticism, but also citing the president’s inaction during the January 6 attack.

Donald Trump delayed deploying the National Guard on January 6th when our Capitol was under violent attack and lives were at stake. Now, he’s activating the DC Guard to distract from his incompetent mishandling of tariffs, health care, education and immigration — just to name a few blunders.

Illinois governor JB Pritzker, who has frequently been the subject of Trump’s ire (the president even repeatedly referred to Pritzker as “incompetent” during yesterday’s press conference), snapped back on social media. He wrote that Donald Trump has “no authority to take over Chicago” and even goaded the president: “By the way, where are the Epstein files?”

Other leading voices in the party like Pete Buttigieg – former transportation secretary – doubled down in a video posted online. Buttigieg said that Trump was only taking over the police department “to solve his own political problems” and get his base “thinking and talking about something other than his refusal to open up the Epstein files, because he’s mixed up in them”.

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As Donald Trump begins his federal takeover of DC police, and deploys National Guard troops, among some of the most ardent members of the president’s base, this move is both a long-time coming and an opening to renew the push to repeal the DC Home Rule Act of 1973.

One lawmaker who has been particularly vocal is Republican Senator Mike Lee of Utah. On Monday, Lee posted a video on X pushing his legislation that would strip DC of it’s limited powers of self-governance, and for Congress to reassume complete control of the city. Online, Lee has wasted no time espousing how the BOWSER Act – a bill he introduced earlier this year – will grant Americans a “capital city that they can be proud of, not one that they’re afraid of”.

This effort is, however, unlikely to move forward. It would need 60 votes in the Senate, and require several Democrats to pass.

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