Cuts from the Division of Authorities Effectivity (DOGE) and the deployment of Nationwide Guard troops have left a lingering sting on Washington, D.C.—a lot in order that the temper of residents continues to be “very anxious.”
That’s in line with Muriel Bowser, the three-term mayor of the nation’s capital, talking at Fortune’s Most Highly effective Ladies Summit at present.
“It’s an unsettling time, and I might level on to the shifting footprint of the federal authorities in Washington,” Bowser mentioned.
In August, President Donald Trump declared a “crime emergency” and deployed members of the Nationwide Guard, who proceed to patrol components of the town.
Violent crime within the metropolis decreased by 35% between 2023 and 2024, and to this point this 12 months, it has decreased by 28%, in line with the D.C. Metropolitan Police Division. (Allies of the Trump administration have opened an investigation into whether or not police management “intentionally manipulated crime knowledge.”) For the reason that arrival of the Nationwide Guard, crime has decreased within the D.C. space. Within the first three weeks, violent crime dropped by about 10%. (Town shouldn’t be crime free—as Trump has claimed.)
However past the Nationwide Guard, Bowser additionally pointed to how immigration motion has despatched a chill throughout the town. Between Jan. 20 and the tip of July, ICE made 85 arrests within the nation’s capital, in line with knowledge obtained by the Deportation Knowledge Challenge and reported by The New York Instances. From early August to mid-September, arrests elevated to round 1,200.
“What we’re seeing is simply devastating impression on unprecedented immigration enforcement, and that has the impression, clearly, on people, on their households, on their skill to work, however it additionally has a huge impact on enterprise,” she mentioned.
“Individuals aren’t going to work,” she added. It’s one thing she expects can have an enduring impression throughout industries, equivalent to hospitality, tourism, and building.
Bowser has led Washington, D.C., by way of a collection of sudden occasions, together with the pandemic and the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol. And whereas a few of her actions have dissatisfied some metropolis residents, equivalent to portray over of the “Black Lives Matter” avenue mural, she mentioned she’s attempting to “do the most effective that I can for the most individuals the quickest.”
Bowser mentioned she’s going to announce “on the acceptable time” if she’s going to search a fourth time period subsequent November.