National Guard members on DC streets for Trump’s crackdown will soon be armed, military says
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military said Friday that the National Guard members who are on the streets in Washington for President Donald Trump’s crackdown will soon be armed.
The main drag in Washington’s Columbia Heights neighborhood is typically crammed with people peddling pupusas, fresh fruit, souvenirs and clothing. On Tuesday, though, things felt different: The white tents that bulge with food and merchandise were scarcer than usual.
“Everything has stopped over the last week,” said Yassin Yahyaoui, who sells jewelry and glass figurines. Most of his customers and fellow vendors, he said, have “just disappeared” — particularly if they speak Spanish.
