The soldiers of the National Guard, put to gather the garbage at Washington: “We are committed to keeping safety and beauty”

The soldiers of the National Guard sent by Donald Trump in Washington received a less ordinary mission on Tuesday: to gather the garbage around the White House and the central areas of the city.

The soldiers of the National Guard, put to tighten the garbage at Washington Photo: Video capture
The National Guard, held in the US capital at the order of Donald Trump, received an unexpected mission on Tuesday: tightening the garbage in the center of Washington. The images and video clips with soldiers in uniform gathering waste around the white house have gone viral on social networks and have aroused numerous reactions.
According to the US Fox 5 DC post, 110 members of the National Guard were sent to clean Lafayette Square, National Mall and Tidal Basin area. “N.We are hired to keep the safety and beauty of Washington“, Said a person in charge of News.ro.
In total, about 200 soldiers were mobilized in the capital to maintain public order, but on Tuesday they were seen with garbage bags than with weapons.
Trump: “The capital, invaded by bands”
Donald Trump announced on August 11 that the federal state will take control of the Washington public order, sending the national guard to “cleanse“The American capital. The Republican leader described the city as”invaded by bands”.
In addition to the soldiers, FBI, ICE immigration police, as well as the DEA Anti -DRI agency were also held in Washington.
Death punishment for any crime in Washington
The US president announced on Tuesday, August 26, that he will request the application of the death penalty for any crime committed in Washington DC, although it was abolished in the Capital in 1981. He argued that the measure would be “a strongly discouraging“Against violence.
“Anyone kills someone in the capital, capital punishment. Capital, capital punishment. If someone kills someone in the capital, Washington DC, we will ask for death penalty. He is strongly discouraging“, The president said in a council of ministers at the White House, adding that”We have no choice”.
The president did not immediately detail the plan, but described the death penalty as a “very strong prevention measure”.




