
Trump's federal crime operation brings 100 arrests, 800 National Guard troops to Washington
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Federal agents from FBI, ATF and other agencies patrol Washington, D.C., streets as Trump's crime crackdown leads to 100 arrests and deployment of 800 National Guard troops.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told "Fox and Friends" that 45 arrests were made overnight, bringing the total to around 100 since the operations formally began on Monday. In addition, 29 illegal immigrants were detained, and three illegal firearms were seized on Wednesday evening.
At least 400 National Guardsmen have reported for duty as of Wednesday, and a total of 800 will be at the ready by the end of the week. They will patrol the city in rotations, with about 200 out at a time. An additional 500 federal agents are a part of the White House’s task force to crack down on crime in the district.

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