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Chaos in DC as Trump’s military trucks arrive and immediately start smashing into everything

This is why you use turn signals.

A military vehicle crashed into a civilian car in Washington, D.C., an incident that happened during a major deployment of National Guard troops to the nation’s capital. The collision, which occurred on Wednesday morning in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, involved an armored tactical vehicle and a silver SUV.

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The local news station identified the vehicle as an M-ATV, an armored tactical vehicle that weighs approximately 14 tons. This type of vehicle is designed with a V-shaped hull to deflect roadside bombs and is commonly used in war zones. The crash resulted in one person being removed from the civilian car with minor injuries.

The accident shows how heavy the military presence in Washington, D.C. is, which is part of a larger operation led by the President. More than 1,200 National Guard troops from six Republican-led states have been pledged to assist with the deployment. States sending troops include Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Ohio, South Carolina, and West Virginia.

Military vehicles have already started crashing into civilian cars in DC

This influx of troops is happening despite a documented falling crime rate in the nation’s capital. The President’s administration has stated that the purpose of the deployment is to crack down on “bloodshed, bedlam, and squalor,” a claim that even the D.C. Mayor doubted, who suggested the deployment was tied to the administration’s immigration agenda. The operation has also led to hundreds of arrests, with White House officials highlighting arrests of individuals who are in the country illegally.

The broader context of the National Guard deployment is a federal intervention in the city’s affairs. The President keeps taking over national guard units to show his power. The presence of these troops and the federal takeover of policing has sparked protests, with demonstrators raising concerns about a “military occupation.” Some have also voiced worry over the safety of residents given the presence of unmarked officers.

The crash of the 14-ton M-ATV serves as a visible and immediate consequence of the large-scale military deployment. The size and purpose of the armored vehicle, which is a piece of equipment designed for combat, stands in stark contrast to the urban setting of the nation’s capital. The vehicle’s weight alone is nearly 30,000 pounds, a significant mass to be operating on city streets. The incident has drawn attention to the nature of the equipment being used in the operation.

The deployment of the National Guard to Washington, D.C., under the President’s orders has been met with a mix of support and opposition. The administration has praised the initiative as a success, claiming a drop in crime since the deployment began. On the other hand, anyone who knows better has challenged the need for such a heavy-handed approach, given the city’s falling crime statistics.


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