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Trump’s D.C. takeover explained: Why videos are telling two stories

Since US President Donald Trump issued a crime emergency in Washington, videos of the White House and residents have been showing the city in extremely different hues.

August 25, 2025 / 12:54 IST
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US President Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump

Two weeks in on Trump's federalization of D.C. policing, social media are abuzz with duelling videos. The White House uploads posed vignettes of tactical officers kicking down apartments and arresting people, while residents upload reels of cherry blossoms, jazz bands, and festivals. At the same time, shaky cell phone video captures federal agents arresting people. These competing images tell of a battle over the capital's image in the national imagination, the Washington Post reported.

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The US administration has made slick, movie-style vignettes with titles such as "Operation Make D.C. Safe Again." There was one where US marshals arrested a man who, it was claimed, had hurled a sandwich at a policeman, to the sound of victory music. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement posted a video of agents destroying an anti-deportation banner, while a fresh TikTok account stood up US Vice President JD Vance as he stopped at Union Station with National Guard troops. The videos are framed by officials as proof of Trump's strong action.

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