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The Militarization of American Cities is Underway, Starting with DC

Trump’s militarization of DC is not a one-off; it is a test run for cities in states across the country. Even if the legal mechanics vary, the strategy is the same—bypass local leaders, impose federal control, and normalize military-style policing. If he gets away with it here, no city will be safe.

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What’s Happening & Why It Matters

On Monday, August 11, Trump invoked Section 740 of the DC Home Rule Act to seize control of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), installed DEA Director Terry Cole as “emergency police commissioner,” and began moving National Guard troops into the city. All of this is being done under the pretext of a “crime emergency”—a claim not backed by actual data, given that crime is declining in DC, nationally, and in many other big cities.

This is an authoritarian power grab that has nothing to do with public safety. It’s about consolidating control, intimidating residents, and sending a warning to other cities that local authority can be overridden at will. DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb has filed suit, arguing the move violates the Home Rule Act, which only permits temporary federal control in narrow circumstances—and requires congressional approval for anything beyond 30 days. Trump is already trying to stretch “national emergency” powers to bypass that safeguard.

DC’s situation is unique: As a federal district, it has no state-level protections. By contrast, other cities are created under state law and are shielded by a long-standing constitutional principle—the “anti-commandeering” doctrine—which prevents the federal government from forcing state or local police to carry out its agenda. The major exception is State Guard units: While governors usually control them, presidents can “federalize” state guards in an emergency. Trump used that playbook in June, sending Guard troops—and even active-duty Marines—into Los Angeles during immigration protests, over mass local opposition. Governor Newsom called it unlawful and sued; Mayor Bass called it “intentional chaos.” 

This is about race and power, period. DC is a majority-Black city, and history is full of examples of federal authorities stripping local control from Black-led governments under the guise of “restoring order.” By forcing federal control over local policing, Trump is sending a message that communities of color—especially those that resist his agenda—will be militarized and occupied at his discretion.

It didn’t stop at DC or LA

Make no mistake: Trump’s militarization of DC  is not a one-off; it is a test run for cities in states across the country. Even if the legal mechanics vary, the strategy is the same—bypass local leaders, impose federal control, and normalize military-style policing. If he gets away with it here, no city will be safe.

He has already stated that the crackdown “will go further” and is already sending troops to other cities, such as Memphis and Chicago. Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi has blasted out demand letters to over 30  “sanctuary” jurisdictions, a prelude to broader legal pressure. 

Every state and local leader should be preparing now to fight back against these threats.

Examples of pushback:

  • DC: AG Brian Schwalb and city leaders have sued to block the MPD takeover and Bondi’s attempt to sideline local leadership.
  • Los AngelesMayor Karen Bass is pressing to remove all remaining Guard troops and has publicly denounced federal militarization.
  • ChicagoMayor Brandon Johnson says Guard deployments would destabilize the city and is demanding the White House restore anti-violence funds instead of sending troops.
  • OaklandMayor Barbara Lee and city leaders have vowed not to back down and are organizing public opposition to federal threats. 

These examples are good, but insufficient. We need political leaders, law enforcement, business leaders, and anyone with a platform to denounce Trump’s militarized crackdown and prepare their cities for full opposition.

Which Cities Are Likely To Be Hit Next?

Trump and Bondi have named their next targets (surprise surprise, most of them are blue cities and most with Black mayors):

  • New Orleans
  • Memphis
  • St. Louis
  • Los Angeles
  • Baltimore
  • Oakland
  • New York City
  • Chicago

They won’t stop there. We know the far right fantasizes about military occupation in other Democratic cities, like San Francisco, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Seattle, Portland, or Milwaukee. We must prepare for Trump to expand militarization into these cities, and potentially more. The more we can frustrate his efforts and demonstrate mass backlash and defiance, the harder it will be for him to consolidate control.

Here’s How You Can Fight Back

Your voice is critical at this moment. Reach out now to your local leaders (mayors, city councils, etc.) to demand protection of local autonomy and democratic rights. Click or tap on the down arrow to expand each section.

  • Prepare Local Law Enforcement

    The specific actions you should take will depend on the structure of your local government, who controls your local police department, and other factors. Below is a rough breakdown of the most common models for police department control. Click or tap on the down arrow to expand each section.

  • Attorneys General Must Defend Their Cities

    State AGs must use the courts, like DC already is. DC’s Attorney General Brian Schwalb has already filed suit against Trump and Pam Bondi, calling the takeover unconstitutional. The administration’s action—replacing Police Chief Pamela A. Smith with DEA head Terry Cole and revoking DC’s sanctuary policies—is being challenged in court. A hearing has already been scheduled. 

    Ask your Attorney General to prepare for litigation and to file emergency injunctions if Trump tries to assert control over your city’s police or public safety agencies.

    DC and Congress

    Here’s the thing: Trump has more power over DC than he does over other cities, but it’s not limitless. He claims that temporary control over DC can be extended beyond the usual 30-day limit via “national emergency” powers—bypassing the congressional approval required under Section 740 of the Home Rule Act. But Congress has the authority to block this power grab if the mandate exceeds 30 days, and they must. Republicans in Congress cut over $1 billion from DC’s local budget via a federal spending bill earlier this year. A Senate bill to restore DC’s funding is stalled, meaning the city is stuck without access to billions in its own local resources, potentially making it more difficult for DC to resist federal overreach. As an additional action, press your representatives to oppose any Congressional extensions or national emergency declarations that erode local control.

    RESOURCES/ADDITIONAL ACTIONS TO TAKE

    • There are Three Big Things Indivisible encourages you to do, if you haven’t already:
      1. FORM A LOCAL RAPID RESPONSE NETWORK OR GET PLUGGED INTO AN EXISTING ONE. Our defiance is greater when we band together and ensure we’re on the same page.
      2. GET YOU AND EVERYONE YOU ORGANIZE WITH INTO A KNOW YOUR RIGHTS TRAINING (see more in the FAQ below).
      3. PLASTER YOUR CITIES WITH VISUAL DISPLAYS OF DEFIANCE:
    • One of the most powerful tools we have to combat authoritarianism is to demonstrate to them and our communities that defiance is everywhere.
      • DOWNLOAD AND PRINT NO TRUMP TAKEOVER, NO KINGS SIGNS HERE: Display them publicly in your own home, and then visit other homes in your neighborhood and local businesses to ask them to post the signs as well. These signs are a show of solidarity and defiance. They stand with our vulnerable neighbors being directly targeted, and with everyone in these cities living under—or threatened by—militarization. When these signs are everywhere, it sends a clear message: defiance is everywhere, and we do not welcome Trump’s authoritarian power grab.
      • IF YOU ARE IN A TARGETED CITY, PLEASE USE THIS CANVASSING TOOLKIT. The current cities are: Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles; Baltimore; Chicago; New York City; New Orleans; Oakland; San Francisco; Seattle; St. Louis; Memphis; and Atlanta.
      • Want to print in bulk and don’t know where to go? We recommend Minute Man printing. https://minuteman.com/us/locations/search!
        • Disclaimer: Posting signage on private property without consent from the property owner may be considered trespassing, vandalism, or criminal mischief. Additionally, most jurisdictions have laws and regulations about when and where it is either permissible or illegal to post signs on public property. Indivisible is making this signage available for the sole purpose of posting in places where you have permission to post or are otherwise legally allowed to do so. By participating in this action, you agree that you will only put up signage: (i) on your own property; (ii) on private property where you have received consent from the property owner; (iii) or on public property only when legally allowed.
    • An additional canvassing campaign you can participate in: Signs of Solidarity Sign-Up
    • To get more information on what’s happening as well as specific actions you can take with your local elected officials, see our Militarization of American Cities Explainer

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