WASHINGTON (AP) āPresident Donald Trump took a field trip Thursday to the U.S. Park Police operations facility in Washington, where he addressed about 300 National Guard troops and federal law enforcement officials and praised his military crackdown on crime and immigration in the city.
The White House said there have been 630 arrests, including 251 people who are in the country illegally, since Aug. 7, when Trump began ordering federal agents into the city. Trump has been ratcheting up the intensity since then, seizing control of the D.C. police department on Aug. 11 and deploying more National Guard troops, mostly from Republican-led states.
Trump suggested that operations in Washington could be drawn out and serve as a model for others around the country.
āWeāre going to make it safe, and weāre going to go on to other places, but weāre going to stay here for a while,ā he said.
Trump says heāll ask Congress for money to support his DC federal intervention and plans to beautify Washington
āWeāre going back to Congress for some money and weāre going to redo a lot of the pavement, the medians,ā he said at the U.S. Park Service facility. āThe graffiti is going to come down real fast.ā
He didnāt say when heād send the request to Congress or how much money heāll be asking for.
Trump said heāll be redoing parks in the city with new grass and new sprinkler systems, and replacing signage throughout the capital.
He said he knows a lot about grass because he owns a lot of golf courses.
āWe have a life and grass has a life, and the grass here died about 40 years ago,ā Trump said. āLetās say, at the end of a year, this place will be maxed out in terms of beauty.ā
Trump says heās there to thank National Guard forces
Standing outside the U.S. Park Police facility as Trump arrived were approximately 300 men and women with various agencies, including DEA, ATF, US Marshals, National Guard and the FBI. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum were also on hand.
Trump said he came to thank National Guard troops, and he talked about efforts to quickly reduce crime as well as removing graffiti, fixing medians and repairing roads.
āWeāre going to have the best capital ever,ā he said. āItās going to look better than it ever did.ā