Washington, D.C. — Several reports state the Trump administration has directed the FBI to conduct armed night patrols in the nation’s capital. The move comes just hours after President Trump warned he would federalize the District if local authorities failed to maintain order.
According to Subfeed, armed FBI agents will guard strategic locations after dark. The decision followed intelligence briefings on possible unrest, prompting debate over balancing federal authority with public safety.
White House insiders say federal law enforcement will focus on protecting federal property and key infrastructure. The plan is described as part of a “zero tolerance” approach to potential violence in the capital.
Critics warn this signals a troubling expansion of federal power in a non-state jurisdiction. Supporters argue it sends a strong message that destruction and violence will not be tolerated.
While past administrations have deployed federal forces during unrest, the use of FBI agents for armed nighttime patrols is rare and controversial. Historically, similar measures were short-term responses to acute crises.
For now, Washington residents can expect to see FBI tactical teams in black uniforms on street corners, operating both marked and unmarked vehicles, and monitoring high-priority federal sites late into the night.
The deployment adds to a tense political climate, with questions about whether such measures will ensure safety or escalate conflict. Officials insist the goal is to deter trouble before it starts, while opponents fear it could inflame tensions.
As the patrols begin, the city faces an uncertain balance between security and civil liberty. Whether this visible show of force will protect the capital—or push it closer to unrest—remains to be seen.