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June 8, 2026

A New Study Says DC’s National Guard Surge Did Not Reduce Violent Crime

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A New Study Says DC’s National Guard Surge Did Not Reduce Violent Crime

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A new think tank study has some fascinating findings about Donald Trump’s national guard deployment in DC: The dramatic surge reduced property crimes by almost a quarter — but did nothing about violence. Richard Hahn from the Niskanen Center is here to explain. 

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