Poll shows what Americans really think of Trump's anti-crime takeover
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New polling shows Americans are huge fans of President Donald Trump’s new crime crackdown. 

Last week, the president directed National Guard troops to enter Washington D.C. to assist in addressing the city’s significant crime issues. He has also pledged to dispatch military forces to Chicago, Illinois, New York City, and other areas suffering from high crime rates in the upcoming weeks.

Americans are largely fans of Trump’s crime crackdown, with 53 percent saying they back the president’s actions to tackle violent crime. 

The latest AP-NORC poll reveals that 55 percent of Americans believe it is appropriate for the U.S. military and National Guard to support local police forces in major urban areas.

Meanwhile, only around one-third are in favor of the federal government assuming control of city police departments. The survey also highlights widespread concern about urban crime, with 80 percent of participants indicating that it is a serious problem in large metropolitan areas.

The poll additionally shows Trump with his highest-ever approval rating, jumping five points in the last month.

Data released by the Associated Press on Wednesday revealed that 45 percent of Americans view the job that Trump is doing favorably.

That is Trump’s highest approval rating in the AP-NORC poll across both terms.

Polling by JL Partners found Trump’s approval to be at 49 percent in July.

United States Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth speaks as US President Donald J Trump listens during a Cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, on Tuesday, August 26, 2025

United States Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth speaks as US President Donald J Trump listens during a Cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, on Tuesday, August 26, 2025

The Washington Monument is visible as armed members of the National Guard patrol the National Mall on August 27, 2025 in Washington, DC. The Trump administration has deployed federal officers and the National Guard to the District in order to place the DC Metropolitan Police Department under federal control and assist in crime prevention in the nation's capital

The Washington Monument is visible as armed members of the National Guard patrol the National Mall on August 27, 2025 in Washington, DC. The Trump administration has deployed federal officers and the National Guard to the District in order to place the DC Metropolitan Police Department under federal control and assist in crime prevention in the nation’s capital

 Attorney General Pam Bondi shared on X Monday that 1,178 arrests had been conducted and 123 illegal guns had been seized amid Trump’s push to make D.C. safe again.

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser noted in a Wednesday press conference that amid Trump’s actions in her city, carjackings were down by 87 percent. 

‘We greatly appreciate the surge of officers that enhance what MPD has been able to do in this city,’ Bowser stated.

‘We know that when carjackings go down, when use of gun goes down, when homicide or robbery go down, neighborhoods feel safer and are safer, so this surge has been important to us,’ the mayor noted.

Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser listens during a news conference on August 27, 2025 in Washington, DC. Mayor Bowser held a news conference to give an update more than two weeks after Trump administration has deployed federal officers and the National Guard to the District in order to place the DC Metropolitan Police Department under federal control and assist in crime prevention in the nation's capital

Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser listens during a news conference on August 27, 2025 in Washington, DC. Mayor Bowser held a news conference to give an update more than two weeks after Trump administration has deployed federal officers and the National Guard to the District in order to place the DC Metropolitan Police Department under federal control and assist in crime prevention in the nation’s capital

Other elected leaders in the city were not as quick to sing the president’s praises.

Councilmember Robert White Jr., a Democrat, said in a video posted on X that ‘We should not, as the District of Columbia, be giving people the impression that this is a good thing, that we are OK with it, that it is helping the city. It is not doing any of those thing.’

‘I am not OK with this. The average resident is not OK with this. D.C. residents, D.C. voters, are not OK with this,’ White added.

Ward 1 DC Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau wrote in her own X post that D.C. was ‘under siege.’ 

‘Our residents are afraid, hesitant to go out & to work, angry that our limited autonomy is being eroded. There is nothing welcome about this,’ Nadeu added. 

The president on Friday said he’s considering sending National Guard troops to other cities such as Chicago after the success of his D.C. crackdown.

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker fired back at the president, noting that ‘If you hurt my people, nothing will stop me — not time or political circumstance — from making sure you face justice under our constitutional rule of law.’

Last week, Trump said he was considering Chicago and New York for troop deployments, adding that Chicago was ‘a mess.’ 

‘You have an incompetent mayor – grossly incompetent. And we’ll straighten that one out probably next. That will be our next one after this, and it won’t even be tough,’ the president noted at the time.

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