Bear in mind “I alone can fix it”? Donald Trump, who made that laughable assertion in his 2016 conference acceptance speech, is now testing the idea in Washington.
Trump and his get together have been threatening a D.C. takeover for years and made it a part of the Republican platform final 12 months. However it was all simply empty discuss and random uppercase phrases till a former staffer on the Division of Authorities Effectivity was reportedly attacked in an attempted carjacking within the wee hours of Aug. 3 in a busy space of bars and eating places.
It doesn’t matter in any respect to Trump that D.C.’s violent crime price fell to a 30-year low final 12 months and is down another 26% to this point this 12 months in contrast with 2024, or {that a} police report suggests police noticed the incident and intervened. This explicit sufferer — a teenage Elon Musk protégé and infamous DOGE operative — gave this explicit president the “emergency” he wanted to declare a “public safety emergency.”
After all, he referred to as it “a historic action to rescue our nation’s capital from crime, bloodshed, bedlam and squalor and worse.” He has federalized town’s Metropolitan Police Division and deployed 800 members of its Nationwide Guard (to start out). Over the weekend he despatched 450 federal police officers from 18 companies to patrol town.
It’s the second time this 12 months that Trump has performed the Nationwide Guard card to point out who’s boss. He despatched 4,000 Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles in June, over the objections of Gov. Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass, ostensibly to revive order amid immigration raids. However the transfer sparked new tensions, protests and not less than one surreal foray by armed, masked brokers right into a park the place kids have been attending summer time camp. It additionally drew a legal challenge from Newsom, which is unfolding in courtroom this week.
There will likely be no comparable lawsuit in D.C., the place I’ve lived for many years. That’s as a result of the U.S. president controls our Nationwide Guard. The onerous reality is that although Wyoming and Vermont every have fewer folks than D.C.’s 700,000-plus residents, D.C. will not be a state. It’s nonetheless in a semi-colonial standing, with a mayor and metropolis council whose actions will be nullified by Congress, and with no voting illustration in that Congress.
In truth, Congress by accident slashed $1.1 billion from D.C.’s funds — our personal cash, not federal {dollars}! — in its cost-cutting frenzy final spring. A promised repair by no means got here, forcing cuts that have an effect on public security and far else. And but town’s crime price has continued to fall.
In contrast with California, an financial juggernaut of greater than 39 million folks situated hundreds of miles from Washington, D.C. is a minuscule and all too handy goal for an government aiming to show his manhood, showcase to autocrats in different nations or create headlines to distract from information he doesn’t like.
I might go off on Trump for his lies, overreach and disrespect for D.C. and its proper to manipulate itself. Or the assorted Republicans who’ve imposed conservative insurance policies on D.C. for years and now try to repeal its home rule law.
However what actually enrages me is the shortage of Democratic nerve — and even bravado — that has left D.C. so susceptible to Trump and conservative-run Congresses. The place was the modern-day Lyndon Johnson (the “grasp of the Senate,” in Robert Caro’s phrase) in 2021, to whip help within the narrowly Democratic Senate after the Home passed a D.C. statehood invoice for the second 12 months in a row?
Trump has no mastery past bullying and bribery — however these ways are working high quality with Congress, companies, regulation corporations, academia and sovereign nations throughout the globe. As former Home Speaker Newt Gingrich put it final week: “You’ve got this rock standing in the midst of historical past referred to as Donald Trump. And he’s saying: ‘Do you wish to do it my means, or do you wish to be crushed? I want you do it my means, but when it’s a must to be crushed, that’s OK.’ ”
Gingrich appropriately characterised most responses to Trump as “, I’ve all the time needed to be a part of the staff,” and added: “If he can maintain this, he’s transferring right into a league that, apart from Washington and Lincoln, no person has gotten to the extent of vitality, drive and effectiveness that we see with Trump.”
Sadly, Trump is aiming to speed-raze what Washington and Lincoln constructed. (He retains claiming it’s “Liberation Day” for D.C., however the final “Liberation Day” — his April 2 tariff bulletins — tanked the inventory market.) The one conceivable antidote is to elect a mad-as-hell Democratic Congress in 2026 and, in 2028, an arm-twisting, strong-arming, terror-inspiring Democratic president who’s in a rush to get issues finished. Somebody who’s forceful, persuasive and resolved to make use of the ability they’ve whereas they’ve it.
The highest priorities, past reversing as a lot institutional and constitutional injury as doable, ought to be structural: Supreme Courtroom term limits and ethics rules with teeth, a nationwide gerrymandering ban, a wise and uniform nationwide voter ID coverage, and minimal nationwide requirements for early voting and mail voting — to guard the need of the folks and the republic itself.
Equally vital, make D.C. the state of Douglass Commonwealth, named after the abolitionist Frederick Douglass relatively than the colonizing Christopher Columbus. Rural America has wielded disproportionate energy for the reason that late 1800s, when Republicans added sparsely populated states and completely skewed the Senate. Two new D.C. senators would assist right that imbalance.
The issue is that the subsequent president, and even the subsequent Congress, would possibly arrive too late for D.C. Trump has already begun the federal takeover he has threatened so typically for thus a few years. He took over the Kennedy Heart. He took over Congress. We should always have anticipated we’d be subsequent.
Again in March, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) proposed that D.C. search temporary sanctuary with Maryland, which ceded many of the land to create the capital within the first place. “You’d undoubtedly be safer,” he mentioned he informed Mayor Muriel Bowser.
That supply, joke or not, sensible or not, is trying more and more inviting by the day.
Jill Lawrence is a author and creator of “The Artwork of the Political Deal: How Congress Beat the Odds and Broke Via Gridlock.” @jilldlawrence.bsky.social