President Donald Trump mentioned on Wednesday that he helps GOP-led efforts in Congress to place Washington, D.C., again below direct federal management.
Talking to reporters aboard Air Drive One, Trump complained about crime and homelessness within the nation’s capital.
“I feel we should always take over Washington, D.C., — make it protected,” Trump mentioned, including: “I think that we should govern [the] District of Columbia.”
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President Donald Trump and Elon Musk arrive at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Wednesday, Feb. 19, after coming back from Florida. (AP Picture/Mark Schiefelbein)
Per town’s Residence Rule authority, Congress vets all D.C. legal guidelines and may overturn them, however some congressional Republicans need to go additional by placing the District below direct federal management, because it was at its founding.
Trump mentioned he favored DC Mayor Muriel Bowser personally, however complained in regards to the metropolis’s governance.

President Trump mentioned whereas he likes DC Mayor Muriel Bowser personally, he does not suppose the nation’s capital is being ruled nicely. (Robb Hill for The Washington Publish by way of Getty Photos)
“They’re not doing the job,” Trump mentioned, arguing that there was “too much crime, too much – too many tents on the lawns – these magnificent lawns.”
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He argued that he cannot have sights of homelessness when he hosts overseas leaders in Washington.

President Donald Trump mentioned he helps placing Washington, D.C., again below direct federal management whereas complaining to reporters about crime and homelessness within the nation’s capital. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Photos)
“You just can’t let that happen,” Trump mentioned. “You can’t have tents on all your beautiful — your once magnificent plaza and lawns.”
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Fox Information Digital has reached out to the mayor’s workplace for remark.
The Related Press contributed to this report.