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Megan McArdle: Trump's D.C. Takeover Is Just the Beginning

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Aug 21, 2025
Megan McArdle, a Washington Post columnist and D.C. resident, addresses the alarming rise in crime and disorder in the capital city. She critiques the response from Democrats who downplay these issues and aligns with the concerns that Trump’s federal intervention may gain momentum. The discussion navigates the delicate balance between public safety, police reforms, mental health, and civil liberties. The episode also sheds light on the complexities of urban governance amidst a backdrop of rising violence and community fears, underscoring the pressing need for effective solutions.
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INSIGHT

D.C.'s Crime Rose After Pandemic

  • Megan McArdle traces D.C.'s crime trajectory: improvement after 2007, then a pandemic-era spike.
  • The rise in shootings and homicides has tangible quality-of-life costs for residents and businesses.
ANECDOTE

Personal Shooting Scare Near Home

  • Megan recounts taking a meeting while a shooting happened on the street behind her home.
  • Her husband feared she might be the victim because police tape was already up when he looked outside.
INSIGHT

Disorder Hurts City Recovery

  • Disorder (open drug use, homelessness, shoplifting) erodes daily life even when violent crime metrics fall.
  • These small frictions destroy retail, hurt vulnerable residents, and accelerate decline.
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