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Author: TriSec    Date: 04/21/2026 09:23:19

Good Morning.

Let's head to Washington this morning.


Remember when the National Guard invaded our nation's capitol? I'm sure the horrible crime wave has ceased, and all those illegals have been removed, and the city is now safe for white suburbanites once again.


WASHINGTON — The cherry blossoms draw more than a million visitors to Washington’s Tidal Basin annually. This year was no different, except some strolling the area between the Lincoln Memorial and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial were dressed in camouflage -- and armed.

Eight months after President Donald Trump declared a crime emergency in the nation's capital and called up the National Guard, more than 2,500 troops remain, in a deployment that has grown increasingly routine, with no clear end in sight.

Deployments to other cities have ended or been paused by courts in California and Illinois, while more limited operations are ongoing in cities including New Orleans. But in Washington, guard members still walk city streets and patrol metro stations, tourist attractions, neighborhoods and parks.

Even with pivotal elections looming this year, that lingering presence is barely mentioned in city council meetings or by candidates running for mayor and Congress — perhaps reflecting both competing priorities and a sense that local officials have little power to stop it. Unless the courts step in, the guard will remain at least through the end of the year, if not longer.

“Taxpayers are paying more than a million dollars a day to have them walk around,” said Phil Mendelson, chairman of the District of Columbia Council, in an emailed response to questions.

And, he said, “the presence of armed soldiers on American streets is not a good look.”


Like everything else done by this presidency, it was a knee-jerk reaction to a non-existent problem, with no clear goal or exit plan in sight.

But here's the thing. I live in a leafy western suburb of Boston. I rarely travel to downtown Boston these days. Trump could have just as easily invaded the Cradle of Liberty and left troops here, and it really wouldn't be noticed by most of us outside the city.

I will leave the commentary about this to the DC branch of the blog. We've read that the Guard is mostly lingering around the tourist areas. I have been to Washington many times myself, and the tourist areas, downtown, The Mall - they're as quiet and serene as anyplace in any other city. (Maybe a little more crowded.) Troops milling about aren't really doing anything, except "being there".

What has this done? The story suggests it - it "normalizes" the presence of armed militias roaming the nation's capitol. People get used to seeing it every day, and become complacent.

In the military, that's called "pre-positioning". Dictators are always going to dictate, and when things get rough, it's nice to have the resources you need in place and waiting.
 

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