White houses promised that the number of national troops of national guards and federal agents patrolling the streets of the national capital. Starting on Wednesday, they will walk around the clock. The days after the President Donald Trump announced his administration Washington, which would take the DC police department at least one month.


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Trump has been taking for more than 30 days
The city's democratic mayor, Muriel Bowser, walked a political tightrope. He referred to as an authority of "Pushersion" at a moment. Later, he marked the infusion of the officers as a promotion of public safety, despite certain specific goals for success. President Trump said the city's crime was at the emergency level that could only solve such federal interventions.
Meanwhile, the statistics showed a violent crime that showed a 30-year low crime that showed the district of the Columbia Chairs two years ago. Still, for two days, small federal officials have been visible in the scattered areas of the city. The administration is about to change that.
According to the White House, the number of guard members will be more pronounced on Wednesday night. In addition, the federal agents will come out during the day and at night.
Unlike other state and cities in the US, Laws Trump allows Washington's police to take over 30 days. The extension of his power in the city should accept the conference, which could be tough in the face of democratic resistance.
The President Trump proposed Wednesday, he decided that he could look for a longer control or decide to call Congress about the authority of the city's laws as his administration sees his administration.
"We're going to do it very quickly. But we want extensions. I don't want to call a national emergency. I will," he said.


What is going on on the streets of Washington DC?
Hundreds of police federal and city police streets patrolled Tuesday night, making 43 arrests, comparing around two dozen nights. However, the DC Council suffered by Christina Henderson's arrest reports "bunch of traffic stops". Henderson said the administration is maximum, this federal intervention was looking to disguise this federal intervention.
"I'm looking for this list of arrests and it seems normal Saturday night in any city," Henderson said.
In a single neighborhood, officers from alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives and FBI's Office, along with the US Park police, sought the car of a parked motorist outside the legal parking lot and to eat a friend. Outside the two blocks, the U.S. customs protection officials were collected in a parking lot before walking on the patrol.


Federal agents were harder in other places in the city with hot night life. In National Mall, there was little law enforcement activity in the park's police officers pulling on a taxi driver next to Washington Monument.
The White House takes its federal agents
White houses said 1,450 federal and local officers were arrested during the city. They suspected to drive with an impact and illegal entry, as well as an order to attack with deadly weapon. Cops kidnapped seven firearms.
White house spokesman said Taylor Rogers have been more than 100 arrests since Trump saw the federal presence of Washington law enforcement.
"Trump president gives his campaign promise to clean this city and recover our American capital for our loved capital," he said.
The president has the full authority of the National Guard, but as a Tuesday evening, Guardia members had yet to allocate a specific mission. An officer gave that information to the associated press in a state of anonymity. 800 troops were expected to mobilize as much as you want to enforce the law, but there is no clear how.
Trump's federal participation also includes cleaning the encamps for homeless people. Meanwhile, the Secretary of White House press Karoline Levitt said that the US Park Police has removed many tent from March and plan to get rid of two more. If necessary, he said it will offer opportunities to go to shelters and dependency treatments, but refusing to collaborate can lead to a fine or imprisonment. City officials said they are doing more shelter spaces and increasing outreach.


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Associated Press Writsay Whitehurst, Ashraf Khalil, Konstantin Toropin and Weisset, photographer Jacquelyn Martin and Viver Curnalist Zhang contributed to this report through AP news.
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