Trump’s Disturbing Call to Evict D.C. Homeless Ignoring Falling Crime Rates

Donald Trump has called for the immediate eviction of homeless residents from Washington, D.C., stating they must “move out, IMMEDIATELY.” This demand was made in a post on his Truth Social platform shortly after he passed the city on his way to a golf club in Virginia. Trump’s alarming rhetoric suggested that federal officers would be used to arrest those who do not comply, despite evidence indicating that violent crime in the city has reached a 30-year low.
In the images accompanying his post, Trump depicted tents housing homeless individuals along a highway ramp and people sleeping on city steps. However, the actual number of homeless individuals in D.C. is relatively small compared to the city’s overall population of about 700,000, with around 800 unsheltered on any given night. Contrary to Trump’s claims, local officials have confirmed a continued decline in violent crime, with Washington’s Mayor Muriel Bowser emphasizing that crime rates are down by 35% from the previous year.
Despite this, Trump falsely portrayed D.C. as experiencing a crime epidemic. His assertion that federal law enforcement would be necessary to manage the city’s safety is unfounded and ignores the successes of local law enforcement. In fact, D.C. police had already apprehended suspects involved in a recent assault, the incident Trump used to justify increased federal patrols.
Additionally, Trump hinted at plans to potentially overturn the D.C. Home Rule Act, which allows residents to have self-governance. This act enables D.C. residents to elect their own officials, and Trump’s threats to federalize local governance have prompted outcry from congressional representatives who argue that such actions would be unjust and racist.
Eleanor Holmes Norton, a D.C. delegate, criticized Trump’s message, asserting that D.C. residents, particularly Black and brown populations, are capable of managing their affairs without federal interference. The demand for statehood is seen as a crucial step to secure the autonomy and rights of D.C. residents against Trump’s authoritarian tendencies and disregard for democracy.
(h/t: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/10/trump-homeless-golf-course-washington-dc)