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Scoop: House Gop prepares the wave of repression of DC crime while Trump promises to end the city’s violence

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First on Fox: The Chamber’s supervisory committee plans to advance several bills next month to support President Donald Trump’s repression against crime in Washington, DC, Fox News Digital learned.

A familiar source with the work of the Committee told Fox News Digital that the panel would mark bills to “fight against juvenile crimes at DC, would be addressed to the DC education system and put an end to the restrictive police policies promulgated by the DC Council which prevent the application of the law from protecting residents and visitors”.

This is an important step towards the Republicans of the Congress aligned with Trump’s efforts to fight crime in the national capital.

The Chamber’s supervisory committee is one of the two panels in the congress which has jurisdiction over the national capital and its operations, so that most of the laws on the scale of the DC crime and other similar questions are likely to achieve it.

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The Chamber’s supervisory committee, led by representative James Comer, is preparing to consider a multitude of DC crime bills. (Getty Images)

The Committee is also organizing an audience next month on DC Crime, scheduled for September 18, the mayor of DC Muriel Bowser, the president of the DC council, Phil Mendelson, and the DC prosecutor, Brian Schwalb, planned to appear.

Chairman of the Chamber’s Supervisory Committee, James Comer, R-Ky., Did not explain the legislation in a declaration to Fox News Digital, but promised that his panel strives to help Trump’s objectives.

“President Trump and the House Republicans are determined to make the capital of our country safe for each resident and visitor. Thank you to the rapid action of President Trump, the crime in the Columbia district has dropped dramatically,” said Commer.

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President Donald Trump speaks with journalists from James Brady Press’s news room in the White House on August 11, 2025. (AP photo / Alex Brandon)

“The Chamber’s surveillance Committee is ready to advance the reforms that give DC police forces the tools they need to protect the public and approach the growing crime of juvenile crime. Each person in the capital of our country deserves to feel safe, and with President Trump, we will make DC again in security.”

Representative byron Donalds, r-Fla., Member of the committee, previously presented a bill taking the question of juvenile crime by lowering the definition of the city from 24 years to 18 years old, which means that anyone aged 18 or more would be judged as an adult.

It is not clear if this specific bill is one of those marked by the committee next month.

The last plans of the Chamber’s supervisory committee are taking place after the president announced that he has federalized the DC police forces for a period of 30 days in the context of an effort to combat crime and embellish the city.

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The National Guard has increased its presence in the national capital, including dozens who held custody outside the DC union station. (Fox News Digital)

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He also deployed the National Guard of DC and the country to patrol the national capital, in addition to other federal forces.

Trump said in the night on Wednesday that the leaders of the GOP in the Chamber and the Senate “worked with me, and other Republicans, on a full bill on crime”.

Meanwhile, an executive assistant told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that the Republicans of the Chamber are working with the White House on a bunch of bills “to resolve the many DC governance and crime problems”.

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